Do I Need A Visa For Hawaii
You’ve had this dream about an island paradise with wonderful weather and warm water. You’re not sure what it means, or if you would even like to visit the island. Most people do not need a visa to travel to Hawaii. However, there are some exceptions.
I have been reading a lot about Hawaii lately and the history of it. I know what you’re thinking, why would anyone want to go to a place where there are volcanoes? That is crazy!I hope my mother doesn’t read this, but she always wonders what goes through my head. Anyhow, I want to talk about all of the islands.
Traveling to Hawaii soon? Before you purchase travel insurance or visas, it’s important know that whether you need a visa to travel to the islands and what type of visa you require.
Do I Need A Visa For Hawaii

rom arrival to immigration
1. To the immigration screening area
On the arrival at the airport, follow guidance of the staff and head to immigration area.
2. What to do at the immigration area
Stand in line of immigration screening for non-resident. Step forward once the immigration officer calls, then show your passport, customs declaration, I-94 form (visa holder only), and certificate of COVID-19 (Coronavirus disease) vaccination completion. Fingerprints and face photo will be taken after answering questions such as purpose of visit and the length of stay. The certificate of testing for COVID-19 confirmed negative from PCR test taken at medical institute must be written in English and it must be within a day to departure.
Required items at the immigration area
- Valid passport
- A certificate of testing for COVID-19 confirmed negative from PCR test taken within a day to departure
- A certificate of vaccination completion (Certificate of COVID-19 (Coronavirus disease) vaccination completion for traveling overseas)
- Personal information that Hawaii state health department can reach (cell phone number and address of your stay)
- Customs declaration
Automated Passport Control (APC) “kiosk“
Automated Passport Control (APC) “kiosk” is available at Daniel K. Inoue international airport on Oahu. Kiosk is a passport control terminal system subjected for those who are re-entering the U.S. under ESTA with travel history to the country with ESTA since 2009. By kiosk, you can scan passport, record fingerprints, and take head shot on your own without having immigration officer and that shortens time for immigration procedures. On the other hand, if the passport has been renewed, kiosk would not be available even for those who entered the U.S. with ESTA before. Please be advised that regular immigration procedure will be required if your passport has been renewed.
Other than Daniel K. Inoue airport, APC kiosks are installed at major U.S. airports.
Who Is Eligible to Use APC?
U.S. and Canadian passport holders and international visitors from Visa Waiver Program countries are eligible to use APC kiosks. Visa Waiver Program visitors must have Electronic System for Travel Authorizations (ESTA) approval prior to travel and have visited the United States on at least one occasion after 2008.”
For more information on kiosk (APC)
Procedures of how to use an Auto Passport Control (APC) “kiosk”
- Select your language (Japanese available)
- Follow the instructions and scan your passport
- Take an identification photograph
- Answer questions on your customs declaration, personal information, and travel information
- Record your fingerprints
An APC receipt for the entry will be issued after completing these procedures. Submit this receipt to the immigration officer.
3. Collect your baggage
Go to Baggage Claim to pick up your baggage(s)
Since baggage is carried by luggage carrousel, wait in front of the one showing your boarding flight number and pick up your luggage by checking claim tag.
In many cases they are arranged on the floor already, check them as well.
4. Go to exit by passing customs
Submit a customs declaration and head for the exit. Follow inspector’s instruction in case your luggage was randomly selected for X-ray inspection.
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More Details! The latest Hawaiian immigration information in 2022
Immigration screening and other procedures necessary to enter the U.S. will begin once you have arrived at Hawaii. Travelers on their first trips overseas might feel a little nervous during the immigration screening. The flow of immigration screening in Hawaii is explained in greater detail below, to help relieve this tension and unease as much as possible.
Immigration screening takes place soon after you arrive at the airport
Immigration screening will take place soon after you have landed at Honolulu International Airport. After disembarking from the aircraft, follow the arrows in the airport, then the first area you will see is the immigration screening area. Here there are separate lines for U.S. citizens and permanent residents and visitors from overseas. Get in a line following the sign that says “Foreign Passport” or “Non-Resident.” The lines marked “American Citizen” are for U.S. citizens. Since airport security personnel will guide travelers to the correct lines, you should be able to line up relatively smoothly.
Wait in line until you are called
It is your turn when the immigration officer calls “Next”. Please be advised not to go close to the officer before called for your turn otherwise you will be warned. Prepare your passport and customs declaration you filled in the aircraft on your hand while waiting in line for immigration inspection. By applying for ESTA to hold travel authorization, filling out of I-94 form became unnecessary though it was mandatory before. ESTA application is mandatory for traveling to Hawaii without holding any visas, and we suggest for early application.
Questions at the immigration would be in English
After you are called to the booth, the immigration officer will ask you a number of questions, but they are nothing difficult and are rather simple. Typical questions are described below. It would be convenient for you and family or group members traveling with you to familiarize yourselves with these questions in advance.
①What is the purpose of your trip? | In most cases, the appropriate answer is “Sightseeing.” |
②How long are you staying? | Answer by giving the number of days you will stay, such as “five days” or “one week.” In some cases, you might be asked “When are you going back?” instead of “How long are you staying?” In such a case, give the date of your return flight. If you find it difficult to give the date immediately, you may simply show your return ticket or itinerary. |
③Where are you going to be staying? | Give the name of the hotel or condominium where you will be staying. If you will stay with friends or family and find it difficult to answer the question, show the immigration officer the address of where you will be staying written on a piece of paper. It might be smoother just to show the customs declaration form to the officer, since you have already filled out the address of your stay there. |
Record your fingerprints
After the immigration screening questions, fingerprints will be recorded. The officer will inform you as “Finger print” with gesture, place your fingers on the device as instructed. Recorded fingerprints will not be used for any purposes other than immigration screening. Those visitors entered the country under ESTA in the past may be exempted from fingerprints.
Take an identification photograph to complete the process
Lastly, the immigration screening process will be complete after you have taken an identification photograph. The device used to record your fingerprints also is equipped with a camera to take a photograph, so look directly at the lens to take the photo. Remove any headwear or sunglasses before taking the photo. When the immigration officer hands your passport back to you, the screening is complete. Tell the officer “Thank you” and exit the immigration screening area.
The Conditions for use of Automated Passport Control (APC) “kiosk”
Automated Passport Control (APC) “kiosk” is available at Daniel K. Inoue international airport on Oahu since June 2015. Kiosk is a device to complete the immigration procedure on the terminal screen without immigration officer’s inspection. Check the contents below for certain conditions for the use of kiosk.
Must be those visitors with ESTA
Kiosk is only available for those travelers with ESTA. Those visitors with tourist visa, student visa, and green card are not subjected to use kiosk, therefore go through immigration officer for the inspection procedure.
Must have a travel history to the U.S. under ESTA in the past
Those who visited the U.S. under ESTA in the past are subject to use of kiosk. In case of expiration of ESTA, kiosk will be permitted to use by re-apply ESTA and hold travel authorization.
Must hold a passport not renewed or not have any changes
Even satisfying the conditions above, kiosk will not be available if you renew the passport. Those who renewed or made any changes to the passport used for past travel to the U.S. are out of subject to the eligibility for kiosk. Also, ESTA will be expired in the same time when the passport expires. If your passport expiration is within 6 months, apply for ESTA after the renewal of the passport.