Automation for Customs form starts this week
Passengers arriving into Guam and the CNMI will no longer have to fill out the arrival/departure record (commonly referred to as the CBP) Form I-94.
by Krystal Paco
Guam - The U.S. Customs and Border Protection ports of entry in Guam and the CNMI will begin automation of the I-94 on May 14. This means that passengers arriving into Guam and the CNMI will no longer have to fill out the arrival/departure record (commonly referred to as the CBP) Form I-94.
For more information regarding the electronic form go to http://www.cbp.gov.

By KUAM News