Updated guide to booking appointments at CBP One following new changes 2024-03-07 01:25:22

Updated guide to booking appointments at CBP One following new changes
 2024-03-07 01:25:22

Starting this Monday, March 4, several changes were installed in CBP One, the Department of Homeland Security’s application for booking appointments to request asylum at the southern border of the United States. An app widely used by Latin migrants, especially Cubans who cross Central America from Nicaragua. Below is an updated guide to these variations.

Numerous media outlets reported these changes in CBP One appointments, which according to North American authorities are made to “optimize the system and improve efficiency in appointment management.” What has changed? The first thing is:

Application time:

  • The time window for booking appointments has been modified. Starting now, applicants will be able to schedule their appointment between 12 noon and 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time.

Destination address:

  • All members of a group requesting an appointment together must share a common destination address in the United States.
CBP One Appointment Changes Starting This Week

Single registration:

  • Only one registration per group is allowed to be submitted. It is recommended that you coordinate the deletion of unrelated records to avoid duplicate errors.

Physical location:

  • In order to make an appointment in the application, it is necessary to be physically in an area of ​​central or northern Mexico (including Mexico City and Guadalajara).

Appointment confirmation:

  • After receiving the appointment notification, the person has 23 hours to accept and schedule it.

Fraudulent accounts:

  • Authorities warn that registrations and accounts that are identified as fraudulent will be removed from the system.

Third party use:

  • It is recommended not to use third parties to obtain an appointment.

Appointments through the CBP One app, implemented by the Biden administration in 2023 to manage the migratory flow at the southern border, have benefited more than 400,000 people to date.

This initiative is part of the strategies adopted by the US government to confront the migration crisis in the region. The application allows migrants to request and schedule appointments to appear at a specific port of entry, thus avoiding long waits and precarious conditions at the border.

Currently, thousands of Cubans are waiting in Mexico for their appointment through CBP One, despite these changes, in search of a better future in the United States.

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