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I JUST NEED TO CHANGE AIRPLANES IN THE U.S. ON MY WAY TO ANOTHER COUNTRY. DO I NEED A VISA?

YES, you need a visa unless you are from a Visa Waiver Program country.

The United States has suspended the Transit Without Visa (TWOV) program. All travelers intending to transit in the U.S. on their way to another country must either qualify for the Visa Waiver Program or obtain a transit visa. If you already have a valid Business (B-1), Visitor (B-2) or Business/Visitor (B1/B2) visa, you can use it to transit the United States.

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