Do you go through US customs in Ireland?


Do you go through US customs in Ireland? The US Preclearance (USCBP) facility at Terminal 2 in Dublin Airport is a purpose built facility that allows US bound passengers to undertake all US immigration, customs and agriculture inspections at Dublin Airport prior to departure.


Does Aer Lingus clear US customs in Dublin?

We're delighted to be able to offer you the ultimate time-saving service – U.S. pre-clearance facilities at Dublin airport from Terminal 2. This means that if you're flying to the U.S., you can clear not only U.S. immigration, but also full U.S. customs and agriculture controls.


What documents do I need to travel to USA from Ireland?

Irish citizens require an ESTA or visa to enter the US. In advance of travel, an ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorisation) application can be made to determine the eligibility of visitors to travel to the US under the Visa Waiver Program (VWP). A valid passport is required for travel to the US.


How does US Preclearance work at Dublin?

The US Preclearance (USCBP) facility at Terminal 2 in Dublin Airport is a purpose built facility that allows US bound passengers to undertake all US immigration, customs and agriculture inspections at Dublin Airport prior to departure.


Do you always clear US customs in Dublin?

If you are travelling from Dublin to the US on your connecting flight you can use the US Preclearance facility in Dublin and will not have to go through US customs when you land. If you fly from Dublin to another airport outside of the US then you will not use US Preclearance.


Do you clear US customs in Ireland?

The US Preclearance (USCBP) facility is a purpose built facility that allows US bound passengers to undertake all US immigration, customs and agriculture inspections at Dublin Airport prior to departure.


Do I need to go through US customs for a connecting flight?

You'll need to clear customs and immigration. Next, you'll recheck your luggage for the domestic flight. Finally, you'll need to go through Transportation Security Administration screening.