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The duration of travel for immigrants to the U.S. varied significantly depending on the period and mode of transportation. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, transatlantic voyages by ship typically took anywhere from one to three weeks. With the advent of air travel in the late 20th century, the journey could be completed in a matter of hours, significantly reducing travel time. Today, flights from various countries can take anywhere from a few hours to over a day, depending on the origin and layovers.

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