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Frequently Asked Questions

Travel - Rules and Regulations

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Am I allowed to lock my luggage?

Transportation Security Administration officials are responsible for screening checked luggage. Either by choice or by chance, your luggage may be selected for examination. You may lock your luggage if you wish. However, if TSA screeners cannot open your checked baggage through other means, then they may have to break the lock.

TSA suggests that you help prevent the need to break your locks by using a TSA recognized locking mechanism. TSA is not liable for damage caused to locked bags that must be opened for security purposes.

TSA screeners will secure your bag if they need to open it for screening. If your bag has a TSA recognized locking mechanism, and TSA officials open your locked bag, they will re-lock the bag after the screening process.

TSA recognized locking mechanisms are available in retail outlets around Australia.

Do I need a visa to visit the United States?

Australians travelling to the United States on holiday for less than 90 days generally do not need a visa.

Do I need an international driver’s license to drive in the United States?

An International Driving Permit serves as proof of validation of your Australian state license and as another form of photo identification. However, you must also carry your Australian state license. Some rental car agencies require an international driver’s license as part of the agreement. Contact your local Australian motoring association for more information.

Useful websites for Australians planning to drive overseas

Useful websites for Americans planning to drive overseas

How do I claim back the sales tax I paid while in the United States?

The U.S. government does not refund sales tax to foreign visitors.

You can only claim back the sales tax for purchases from selected stores in the state of Louisiana.

You cannot claim back sales tax from any other state. Each state in the U.S. has the right to charge its own local taxes, including a sales tax on certain purchases. The sales tax varies from state to state and from item to item. This sales tax is not the same as the GST in Australia or the VAT in the United Kingdom and cannot be claimed back except, as noted above, in Louisiana.

How do I know if my Australian passport is machine-readable?

Australian passports have been machine-readable for many years. You may verify this and check on your own passport by contacting the Australian Passport Information Service on 131 232.

What can I take with me on the airplane?

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What else do I need to know about travelling to the United States?

Some websites you may find useful:

If you encounter difficulties:

Contact Information

If your question is not here, please contact us:

Postal Address
U.S. Information Resource Center
Office of Public Affairs
U.S. Embassy
Canberra, ACT
Australia
Phone
(02) 6214-5874 (then press 4)
Email
info@usembassy-australia.state.gov

Note: Please do not send visa questions to the IRC mailbox. Visa questions should be directed to amvisa@state.gov.

Last update Monday, 12 May 2008

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