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If you’re planning to travel to or from the United States in 2026, this video is essential viewing. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) have begun rolling out a major new screening system called the Enhanced Traveler Vetting Initiative (ETVI) at airports and border crossings across the country. In this video, James from US Move & Immigration, a senior US immigration professional with 6+ years of experience, explains in clear, simple language: What the Enhanced Traveler Vetting Initiative (ETVI) is How it differs from the old screening system How the new dynamic risk assessment algorithms work What risk factors can get you sent to secondary inspection You’ll learn the 7 main categories ETVI looks at: Travel history patterns – high‑risk countries, unusual routes, frequent short trips, last‑minute bookings Document anomalies – multiple passports, inconsistent identities, replaced or altered documents US entry & exit history – overstays, prior denials, secondary inspections, removal proceedings, waivers Law enforcement & intelligence flags – watchlists, warrants, local police encounters, arrests, reports Financial transaction patterns – large cash movements, suspicious activity reports, international transfers Social connections – who you travel with, sponsors, shared addresses, links to higher‑risk profiles Country of origin & nationality – impact of citizenship and past travel to high‑risk countries We also cover who is most likely to be flagged first under ETVI: Travelers from or through high‑risk countries Green card holders with long or frequent absences from the US Frequent international travelers with complex itineraries Anyone with prior immigration violations or visa issues First‑time visitors from certain countries Travelers carrying large amounts of cash Travelers who appear extremely nervous, evasive, or inconsistent at the border Most importantly, you’ll get practical steps to prepare for travel under this new system: How to review and organize your last 5 years of travel How to make sure all your documents match and are consistent Key tips for green card holders (continuous residence, 180‑day absences, presence ratios) What to know if you carry more than $10,000 How to behave during secondary inspection so it goes as smoothly as possible A clear, realistic explanation of your rights at the border (citizens, green card holders, visitors) We also talk about: A real‑life example of a green card holder flagged under ETVI Special concerns for seniors and older immigrants How this fits into the global trend of tighter screening, including Europe’s EES and ETIAS systems This video is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Policies can change, and CBP procedures can vary by port of entry. For specific cases, always check official CBP guidance or speak with a qualified US immigration attorney. If you want up‑to‑date, honest explanations about US immigration, CBP procedures, travel rules for 2026, and how to avoid problems at the airport, make sure you like this video, subscribe to US Move & Immigration, and turn on notifications so you don’t miss future updates. #USImmigration #USTravel2026 #ETVI #CBP #USCustomsAndBorderProtection #SecondaryInspection #USVisa #USGreenCard #TravelScreening #ImmigrationNews