Just Before Landing
Shortly before your plane lands at your U.S. Port of Entry (the first airport you reach in the U.S.), the flight attendants will distribute Arrival/Departure Records (Form I-94), and a Customs declaration (Form 6059B). You MUST complete both for the U.S. Immigration and Customs officers at the Port of Entry. Make sure you write your name on these forms so that your name matches exactly how your name appears in your passport.
Upon Arrival at the United States Port of Entry
All passengers are required to satisfy immigration & customs formalities at the U.S. Port of Entry. Please queue in the lanes marked for visitors/non-citizens.
The Immigration officer will ask to see your I-94, I-20, customs declaration form, and your passport. You will be asked several questions and may be finger-printed before the official stamps your documents, signifying permission to enter the United States. Welcome!
Proceed to the Baggage Claim and collect your luggage. Next, proceed with your luggage to U.S. Customs and Border Protection inspection area. You will be asked for the completed U.S. Customs form. You may be questioned and your luggage may be examined.
If the Port of Entry is not your final destination, proceed to the Baggage Re-Check to check your luggage for continuation of your trip. Look for airline personnel just after Customs should you have any questions about rechecking your bags or locating your connecting flight.
Exit and proceed to the departure gate for your connecting flight to Central Wisconsin Airport (CWA) which will be listed under "Wausau" or "Wausau/Stevens Point". Keep your connecting flight's boarding pass and your passport handy, as you will need to clear airport security before you reach your connecting flight's departure gate.
Your flight to Central Wisconsin Airport (CWA) will be on a smaller airplane. Sit back and relax...you're almost here!
PLEASE NOTE: It is common for flights to be delayed or canceled. If you miss your connecting flight, DON'T PANIC! Be prepared to spend a night in the city that you are stranded in. Go to your airline counter and ask the airline personnel to reschedule your flight, call the International Students & Scholars Office at 715-346-3849 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. (central time) or Dr. Van Den Elzen at 715-204-9010 after hours, and, if necessary, help you secure a hotel room at a discount rate (for "distressed travelers").