Banks returns to the camp as it is being evacuated and tells Donnelly that the aliens' language is the "tool" that was meant by the word "weapon". She has a premonition of a United Nations event celebrating newfound unity, following the alien arrival, in which Shang thanks her for persuading him to stop the attack when she called his private number and recited his wife's dying words.[a] He then shows her his private number.
Enrollment on Arrival (EoA) is CBP program that allows Global Entry applicants who are conditionally approved to complete their interviews upon arrival into the United States; including those entering the United States via a designated CBP Preclearance location. The EoA program eliminates the need for a Global Entry applicant to schedule an interview at an enrollment center to complete the application process.
Passenger arrival and departure records dated post 1957 were filmed by the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) and the original paper records were not retained. The accessioned microfilm reels now in the custody of the National Archives in Washington, DC, are the record copies of the original paper records which no longer exist. Unfortunately, due to the fragile nature of the original camera negative film, access to the microfilm is limited until it can be transferred to a more suitable format. The National Archives is in the process of transferring the microfilm to a digital format, and all digitized copies will eventually be available online via the National Archives Catalog.
Please note: All requests for passenger arrival records dated post 1957 must include the full name of the passenger; exact day/month/year of arrival; port or airport of arrival; vessel or airline name; and for airport arrivals, the flight number.
Documentation for arrivals December 1982 and after are held by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Additionally, most immigrants admitted since May 1, 1951 should be entirely documented in an Alien File (A-File). The USCIS arrival records and A-Files are available through the USCIS Freedom of Information Act Program (FOIA).
There are numerous published name indexes to 16th through 19th century arrivals of persons of various ethnic groups, including persons of Czechoslovakian, Dutch, English, German, Irish, Italian, and Russian descent. For a listing of some of these indexes, see:
All students must check-in as soon as possible after arriving in the United States. This is required for your immigration status and is required by law. Students that fail to check in within 2 weeks of arrival will have a hold placed on their academic records.
Get to the airport on time.
Search your airport below to learn more about suggested arrival times, TSA wait times, and airport amenities. All suggested airport arrival times are approximate, and can fluctuate based on weather, holidays, and busy travel periods.
For international travel, you must verify your passport with an agent or kiosk at the Southwest Airlines Ticket Counter at least 60 minutes prior to your scheduled departure time. Review all international travel document requirements here.
Service animal relief areas are available at each of the locations we serve. Southwest Airlines Employees will direct a Customer to these areas upon request.
Asylum seekers arriving in New York City will be directed to the arrival center. In the coming weeks, services offered at the arrival center will include New York City Department of Education school enrollment, Fair Fares enrollment, IDNYC, health insurance enrollment, mental health counseling, reticketing, and various services offered by community-based organizations.
All international students and exchange visitors must submit arrival documents to UConn by the I-20 or DS-2019 start date listed on your form. This is how you formally report your arrival to the school. If you do not submit your arrival documents, your F-1 or J-1 visa status could be cancelled. Here is how to submit your arrival documents to ISSS by completing ALL 5 Steps below:
Log in to the ISSS Portal to submit arrival documents online. The first time you log into the portal you may be asked to update personal information in your profile, and confirm that you updated your personal information in StudentAdmin (Step 1 of this To-Do list) before proceeding to the check-in form.
Select your departure and arrival stations to see the details for up to the next four trains you may take to complete your trip. Some are direct, while others may require changing trains at a connecting station.
If your selected departure and arrival points do not return results, your trip probably requires you to change trains. Try setting Suburban Station as your arrival point. Then use Suburban Station as a departure point for a trip to your intended destination.
All new, transfer, EAP, and returning (withdrawn for one semester or more) F-1/J-1 international students sponsored by UC Berkeley are required to confirm their arrival in the United States and provide their U.S. address and phone information by following the instructions on this page in order to activate their F-1/J-1 immigration records.
The standard UNT arrival deadline for Spring 2024 is Wednesday, January 10th, 2024. We strongly recommend that you plan to arrive BEFORE Wednesday, January 10th to find housing, finalize enrollment and payments, complete required TB testing (if applicable) and orient yourself with Denton prior to the start of classes on January 16th, 2024. If you cannot arrive prior to January 10th, 2024, you may be eligible for a late arrival. You can request permission to arrive after December 18th via iNorthTX. Please note: the late arrival request will not be available prior to December 18th to allow enough time for you to secure your earliest visa appointment. Please make every effort to secure your visa and flights to the United States prior to January 10th and only request a late arrival if absolutely necessary.
We are unable to accommodate late arrival requests for undergraduate students. All international undergraduate students must arrive in the United States prior to January 10th, 2024 in order to complete orientation, TSI testing, and other requirements.
Personal Funds: If you have not received UNT funding, the last date that you can arrive for Spring 2024 is Wednesday, January 17th, 2024. You must complete the Late Arrival E-Form in iNorthTX to be approved for the updated arrival deadline.
UNT Funding: If you have received UNT funding through a TA or GA position, the last date that you can arrive for Spring 2024 is determined by your academic department. You must receive a letter from your academic department on letterhead that indicates your approved late arrival date. After you have received this letter, complete the Late Arrival E-Form in iNorthTX to be approved for the updated arrival deadline. The Late Arrival E-Form will require that you upload your department's approval letter before submitting.
Submission of this form requests permission from The Graduate School for a graduate student in your department to arrive on campus after the first day of the semester, but no later than the 10th day of the semester. The form must be submitted by the department. Any forms submitted by students will be denied. Late arrival requests are reviewed on a case-by-case basis and approval is not guaranteed.
Departments should only request a late arrival if the student and department are confident the student will be able to arrive on campus by the 10th day of the semester. If the student or department is not confident the student will be able to arrive on campus by the 10th day of the semester, the student should strongly consider deferring admission* (incoming/new student) or requesting an academic leave of absence (returning/current student).
Please be aware that students who are citizens of a comprehensively sanctioned country have an enrollment hold on their account that prevents them from registering for courses until they have arrived in the U.S. and checked in with ISSS. Departments may need to assist these students with identifying classes and enrolling immediately upon arrival.
An exception to arrive late should only be requested if the student is confident they will be able to arrive on campus by the 10th day of the semester. The 10th day of the semester is the latest arrival date that will be approved. If the student is not confident they will be able to arrive to campus by the 10th day of the semester, the student should strongly consider deferring admission or requesting an academic leave of absence.
Requests should be submitted prior to the first day of the semester, however, the final deadline for a department to submit a late arrival request on behalf of a student is the 10th day of the semester. For Spring 2024, this date is: January 29, 2024.
It is the policy of the University of California that all new, incoming undergraduate and graduate students must obtain four required vaccines (or provide evidence of compliance) and complete a TB Risk Screening Questionnaire. Students are strongly encouraged to complete these health requirements prior to arrival on campus for the Fall term. The final deadline date for incoming graduate students to comply with these requirements is September 22. For further information go to -student-information.
18. Apply for a California Drivers License
If you are from out of state and you plan on driving while you are at UC Irvine, you must get a California drivers license within 10 days of your arrival in California. To start the application and make an appointment visit the DMV website. The closest DMV offices to Irvine are located in Laguna Hills and Costa Mesa.