martes, 29 de agosto de 2023

TSA prepares Labor Day weekend travelers for busy airports, based on summer travel trends

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TSA prepares Labor Day weekend travelers for busy airports, based on summer travel trends

WASHINGTON — The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) expects to screen more than 14 million passengers during the Labor Day holiday weekend from Sept. 1, 2023 through Sept. 6, 2023. The busiest day is projected to be Sept. 1, 2023, when TSA expects to screen over 2.7 million travelers passing through security checkpoints.

The agency has screened about 227.5 million passengers since Memorial Day weekend, an average of 2.5 million per day. Travel volumes during this summer travel period are higher than 2019 during the same summer travel period, marking the busiest summer travel period on record.   

“We anticipate this Labor Day holiday weekend will be busy, with passenger volumes nearly 11% higher than last year—volumes that already exceeded 2019 Labor Day holiday travel volumes,” said TSA Administrator David Pekoske. “We are prepared for the increase in travel volumes and are working closely with our airline and airport partners to make sure we are maintaining our wait time standards of 30 minutes and under for standard screening lanes, and 10 minutes and under for TSA PreCheck® lanes. There are occasions where wait times may be longer, so we encourage you to arrive early, pack your patience and reach out to us before arriving to the airport if you have any questions on our security procedures or items you may bring. I applaud our frontline employees who have done an excellent job throughout the busy travel season to facilitate secure travel for millions of passengers, all while we continue to deploy new checkpoint technology that enhances security effectiveness, efficiency and the passenger experience.”

Here are some valuable, family-friendly travel tips to know before you go:

  1. Arrive early. The airport will be busy, especially this Friday, so arrive two hours prior to your scheduled flight to allow for adequate time to park your car or arrive via public transit or rideshare, check bags and go through security screening before arriving at the departure gate.
  2. Unpack before you pack. Start packing with a bag that is already empty. Unzip every compartment. Prior to packing that empty bag, check TSA’s “What Can I Bring?” tool to know what is prohibited and permitted in your carry-on, and what must go in your checked bag. Know what is in each family member’s carry-on and personal item to ensure there are no prohibited items inside. If your children are packing their own bags, make sure they are not packing anything that is or may resemble a prohibited item. Water guns or any other replica weapons are not allowed to fly in your carry-on bag. Firearms are allowed in checked baggage when unloaded, declared with the airlines and stored properly. Firearms are not allowed at the security checkpoint, secure areas of the airport, or onboard aircraft.
  3. Respect TSA and other frontline airport and airline employees. Violence and unruly behavior in the nation’s transportation systems are not acceptable and will cause delays for passengers. Transportation Security Officers (TSOs), along with all frontline airport and airline employees and local law enforcement are all working together to ensure safe and secure travel. Assaulting a TSO is a federal offense and will result in penalties and/or arrest. Always follow the directions of flight attendants aboard aircraft. They are there for your safety and security.
  4. Know TSA’s liquids rule and avoid a bag check. Know the 3-1-1 liquids rule. Pack liquids, gels and aerosols larger than 3.4 ounces in a checked bag to avoid having a carry-on bag pulled aside and opened by a TSO. The most common mistake travelers make when appearing at the checkpoint is having a large liquid container in their carry-on bag. If you are traveling with an infant, most items in your diaper bag are actually exempt from TSA’s liquids rule. Breast milk, powdered formula, baby food and snacks, bottles and sippy cups are all allowed to fly. This also goes for liquid and cream medications. Please separate these items from your bag and place them into a different bin for X-ray screening. If your item alarms, additional screening may be required.
  5. Car seats, strollers and pet carriers. Be sure to contact your airline before your flight. You will want to make sure your car seat, stroller or pet carrier is able to fly with you. Please remove children from strollers and car seats before going through screening. Follow officer instruction regarding pets and never send them through the X-ray machine. Be sure to remove any loose items and place them in a bin or on the X-ray belt for screening. Collapse or fold large items and submit them to the X-ray machine. If your item is too large to be screened via X-ray, then it will have to undergo a visual and physical inspection by a TSO. We do not want to see you struggle, so if you need help, all you have to do is ask. An officer is always available to lend a helping hand.
  6. Have acceptable ID out and ready. Adult passengers 18 years and older must show valid identification at the airport checkpoint in order to travel. To strengthen identity verification, TSA has been deploying Credential Authentication Technology (CAT) units to confirm the authenticity of a passenger’s identification credential, flight details and screening status – without having to scan a boarding pass. With CAT, passengers only need to provide their acceptable photo identification to the TSO.
  7. Be aware of new checkpoint screening technology. TSA uses a variety of security methods and technologies to secure our transportation systems. Screening protocols can be unpredictable and may vary from airport to airport depending on available technology and the current threat environment. Some airports have installed new state-of-the-art Computed Tomography (CT) scanners which significantly improve threat detection capabilities for carry-on bags and reduce physical searches of bag contents for prohibited items. CT units give TSOs the ability to review 3D images of passengers’ bags and reduce physical searches of bag contents for prohibited items. Passengers screened in security lanes with CT units do not need to remove their 3-1-1 liquids or laptops, but they must place every carry-on item, including bags, into a bin for screening.
  8. Just @AskTSA. If you have a question about the security screening process, just ask us! TSA is active on most social media platforms where travelers may send their questions. Tweet @AskTSA or send a Facebook message to AskTSA. Engage with our virtual assistant instantly or text directly with an AskTSA team member in real-time from 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. Eastern, 365 days a year at TRAVEL or 275-872. TSA’s social media accounts provide helpful security tips and guidance—often in a humorous way, so please follow us on Instagram, X (formerly Twitter) and Facebook. You may also contact TSA by calling (866) 289-9673 for automated information anytime or for a representative 8 a.m. – 11 p.m. ET weekdays and 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. ET weekends/holidays.
  9. Request Special Assistance. Contact TSA Cares 72 hours prior to traveling if you or someone you’re traveling with requires special accommodations during the airport security screening process. TSA Cares is a helpline to assist travelers with disabilities and medical conditions. TSA Cares may be reached online at http://www.tsa.gov/contact-center/form/cares or by phone at (855) 787-2227 or federal relay 711. If you’re already at the airport, inform the TSO if a child or family member has a disability, medical condition or medical device, and advise the officer of the best way to relieve any concerns during the screening process. Parents may carry their child through screening to ease the screening process. The TSO will not remove a child from his/her mobility aid, wheelchair or scooter.
  10. Travel with ease with TSA PreCheck and ensure you have the TSA PreCheck mark on your boarding pass. Our trusted traveler program now has 90 participating airlines, is available at over 200 airports and has two authorized enrollment providers. Most applicants get a Known Traveler Number (KTN) within 3-5 days and 99% of members wait 10 minutes or less in a screening lane. TSA PreCheck passengers travel with ease and keep their shoes, belts and light jackets on and keep laptops, 3-1-1 liquids and food items in their bags. If you already have TSA PreCheck, your kids 12 and under may join you in the TSA PreCheck screening lane. Children 13-17 may join enrolled adults in the dedicated lanes when traveling on the same reservation and if the TSA PreCheck indicator appears on the child’s boarding pass. TSA PreCheck passengers must ensure that their KTN along with correct date of birth is in their airline reservation.

NOTE: Given airport and airline preparations in advance of Hurricane Idalia’s landfall, it is important that passengers monitor for weather impacts on their travel plans. Be storm ready, visit Ready.gov to make your plan today.

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lunes, 28 de agosto de 2023

USCIS lanza formulario de solicitud de cita en línea. Tema de Inmigracion


 Los Servicios de Ciudadanía e Inmigración de EE. UU. han lanzado un nuevo formulario en línea para que individuos, abogados y representantes acreditados soliciten una cita en persona en su oficina local sin tener que llamar al Centro de Contacto de USCIS.

Este formulario de solicitud de cita en línea permite a las personas o representantes legales solicitar una cita en persona solo en una oficina local, para sellos ADIT, libertad condicional anticipada de emergencia, subvenciones para jueces de inmigración y más. No es una herramienta de auto programación y las personas no pueden programar sus propias citas con USCIS. El Centro de Contacto de USCIS revisará los formularios enviados y la disponibilidad de citas en persona en una oficina local específica. Las personas pueden solicitar una fecha y hora específicas para una cita en persona, pero USCIS no puede garantizar que se programará la fecha de la cita solicitada. USCIS confirmará y programará a la persona para una fecha y hora de cita en persona disponibles.

USCIS continúa demostrando nuestro compromiso de apoyar la Orden Ejecutiva sobre la Transformación de la Experiencia del Cliente Federal y la Prestación de Servicios para Reconstruir la Confianza en el Gobierno mediante la introducción de nuevas iniciativas con la esperanza de mejorar la experiencia del cliente.

Se espera que el formulario de solicitud de cita en línea mejore la experiencia del cliente al recopilar la información requerida por adelantado y potencialmente programar la cita solicitada sin ningún compromiso adicional con el Centro de Contacto de USCIS. Es posible que el Centro de contacto necesite comunicarse con una persona por teléfono o correo electrónico, según el motivo y la urgencia de la cita, utilizando el número de referencia que se le proporcionó en el momento en que se envió la solicitud.

Visite my.uscis.gov/appointment para obtener más información sobre el formulario de solicitud de cita en línea.


U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has launched a new online form for individuals, attorneys, and accredited representatives to request an in-person appointment at their local field office without having to call the USCIS Contact Center.

This online appointment request form allows individuals or legal representatives to request an in-person appointment at a field office only, for ADIT stamps, Emergency Advance Parole, Immigration Judge Grants, and more. It is not a self-scheduling tool and individuals cannot schedule their own appointments with USCIS. The USCIS Contact Center will review submitted forms and the availability of in-person appointments at a specific field office. Individuals may request a specific date and time for an in-person appointment, but USCIS cannot guarantee that the requested appointment date will be scheduled. USCIS will confirm and schedule the individual for an available in-person appointment date and time.

USCIS continues to demonstrate our commitment to supporting the Executive Order on Transforming Federal Customer Experience and Service Delivery to Rebuild Trust in Government by introducing new initiatives in hopes of improving the customer experience.

The online appointment request form is expected to enhance the customer experience by collecting required information upfront and potentially scheduling the requested appointment without any further engagement with the USCIS Contact Center. The Contact Center may need to contact an individual either by phone or email depending on the appointment reason and urgency, using the reference number provided to them at the time the request was submitted.

Visit my.uscis.gov/appointment for more information on the online appointment request form.


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IRS anuncia período de transición administrativa para el nuevo requisito para ponerse al día con la cuenta Roth; contribuciones de recuperación seguirán permitiéndose después de 2023

IRS anuncia período de transición administrativa para el nuevo requisito para ponerse al día con la cuenta Roth; contribuciones de recuperación seguirán permitiéndose después de 2023

WASHINGTON — Hoy, el Servicio de Impuestos Internos (IRS) anunció un período de transición administrativa que se extiende hasta 2026 para el nuevo requisito que cualquier contribución para ponerse al día realizada por participantes de mayores ingresos en planes 401(k) y planes de jubilación similares debe ser designada como contribución Roth después de impuestos.

Al mismo tiempo, el IRS también aclaró que los participantes del plan que tengan 50 años o más, independientemente de sus ingresos, pueden seguir haciendo contribuciones de recuperación después de 2023.

Los anuncios de hoy se incluyeron en el Aviso 20-23-62 (en inglés), publicado en IRS.gov. Este aviso proporciona orientación inicial para la sección 603 de la Ley SECURE 2.0, promulgada en diciembre de 2022. En virtud de dicha disposición, a partir de 2024, la nueva regla de contribución Roth para ponerse al día se aplica a un empleado que participe en un plan 401(k), 403(b) o 457(b) gubernamental y cuyo salario de Seguro Social del año anterior exceda los $145,000 dólares.

El periodo de transición administrativa ayudará a los contribuyentes a realizar una transición sin problemas al nuevo requisito de actualización Roth y está diseñado para facilitar una transición ordenada para el cumplimiento de dicho requisito. El aviso también aclara que la sección 603 de la Ley SECURE 2.0 no prohíbe a los planes permitir contribuciones de recuperación, por lo que los participantes del plan que tengan 50 años o más pueden seguir haciendo contribuciones de recuperación después de 2023.

Para ayudar a los contribuyentes en la aplicación del nuevo requisito de recuperación Roth, el Departamento del Tesoro y el IRS tienen previsto publicar futuras orientaciones, y el aviso describe varias posiciones que se espera que se incluyan en dichas directrices. Además, el aviso invita al público a hacer comentarios sobre los asuntos tratados en el aviso y sugerencias sobre otras cuestiones que deberían abordarse en esas futuras directrices. La notificación proporciona detalles sobre cómo presentar comentarios.

U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration Weekly Digest Bulletin

 

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New Episode of "Stories from the Collection"

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Stories from the Collection: Logbook

Every month, the DEA Museum takes viewers behind the scenes to explore compelling stories about its most exciting artifacts.

This episode of "Stories from the Collection" the DEA Museum peruses a diversion investigator’s logbook. From 1986 to 2006, the investigator recorded visits to pharmacies, colleagues assigned to cases, and other activities. Learn what DEA’s Diversion Control Division does and how record keeping has gone digital. 

Visit Us at the Great New York State Fair!

 


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Celebrate the last days of Summer at the Great New York State Fair!  

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Don’t forget to stop by the New York State Department of State booth at the New York State Fair, located in the Center of Progress. We will be there to answer your questions about our services and resources. We will also have some fun activities, including our Augmented Reality Boxing Game and our popular trivia wheel. 

The New York State Fair is a 13-day celebration of all things New York, featuring delicious food, eye-opening exhibits, captivating entertainment and fun for the whole family, including rides and games, live music and farm animals.

The 2023 Fair runs from Wednesday, August 23 through Labor Day, Monday, September 4. Admission to the Fair is just $6 for adults and $3 for children ages 6-12. Children under 5 are free. Parking is $10 per vehicle.  

Hours: 9 AM to 11 PM Daily

Location: 581 State Fair Boulevard, Syracuse, New York 13209.

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We hope to see you at the New York State Fair! 

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viernes, 25 de agosto de 2023

Additional Hurricane Tax Free Holiday

 

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