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Welcome International Guests

We are glad you chose to travel to the U.S. to meet with professionals from across the global dairy industry. To make your trip go as smooth as possible, please take some time to review this information regarding visas, transportation, insurance, embassies, and delegations. If you need assistance, please contact IDFA and we would be glad to help in any way we can.


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Delegation Program

We strongly encourage international attendees to visit the show with a delegation from your country. Read more about forming or participating in an international delegation.

 

Contact Your Consulate

If you are unsure on how to find the U.S. Embassy or Consulate in Your Country please visit the list of U.S. Embassies at http://usembassy.state.gov/ to find the U.S. Embassy and Consulate(s) in your country.


Visa Information: Important Information on Traveling to the U.S.

We want to make sure that the registration and visa application process will not slow you down. Before you do anything, make sure you secure your visa! Read more about visas and traveling to the U.S.

 

Health Insurance

Medical care in the United States can be very expensive. All visitors should carry adequate health insurance valid for the duration of their stay in the United States.

 

Driving in the United States

Visitors who wish to rent cars must have a major credit card and a valid driver's license from their own country. In some cases, an international driver's license may be required. Contact the car rental company directly for specific information.

 

Required Change of Address Notice

Visitors staying in the United States longer than six months must notify the U.S. government of any change in their residential address within ten days or face serious consequences. Address notification should be made directly to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) using their required form.

 

Registration in the U.S.

Federal law requires that all non-U.S. citizens carry evidence of their lawful status with them at all times. This is especially important for all travel, international or domestic. It is advisable to keep copies of all pages of the passport, visa, I-94 Arrival-Departure card, and supporting documents such as DS-2019 forms, in a safe place in case of loss of the original documents.


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