Yes, Immigration officers have the authority to check your phone during the screening process at the border or airport.
Airport security swabbed your bag during the screening process to check for any traces of explosives or other prohibited substances.
The TSA swabbed your hands during the security screening process to check for any traces of explosives or other prohibited substances.
The TSA swabbed your phone during security screening to check for any traces of explosives or other prohibited substances.
The TSA wipes your hands during the security screening process to check for any traces of explosives or other prohibited substances. This helps ensure the safety of all passengers and the aircraft.
Airport security personnel test your hands during the screening process to check for any traces of explosives or other prohibited substances. This helps ensure the safety and security of all passengers and the aircraft.
Airport security personnel swab passengers' hands to check for traces of explosives or other prohibited substances as part of the security screening process.
Yes, bags that are checked and go under the plane are screened for security purposes during the airport security process.
The TSA wipes your hands with a swab to check for traces of explosives or other prohibited substances during security screening.
Yes, an immigration officer can check your phone during border security checks, but they must have a valid reason and follow specific procedures.
The TSA swabs your hands during security screening to check for traces of explosives or other prohibited substances. This helps ensure the safety of passengers and the aircraft.
The TSA wipes your hands during security screening to check for traces of explosives or other prohibited substances. This helps ensure the safety of passengers and the aircraft.
The process for flight departure typically involves checking in at the airline counter or online, going through security screening to ensure safety, and then boarding the plane when your flight is called.