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| Is it required for a British Citizen to have a Sufficient Travellers Fund before boarding a plane to the United States? |
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| There is no such requirement before boarding. As far as I know, all you have to do on arrival is to show a return ticket. In some cases, if you are from countries like Spain or Australia, some kind of bank statement or proof of earning will be required. But if you are a British Citizen, there is no such requirement when traveling to the USA. Either way, be careful about the Sufficient Travellers Fund, as there are lots of scams around the issue! |
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