Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) is the largest airport in Pennsylvania and a growing hub for international travel, with nonstop flights to and from Europe, Canada, the Caribbean, and the Middle East. As a key port of entry, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) at PHL is responsible for screening thousands of international travelers each day.
CBP officers at PHL conduct inspections and enforce immigration laws.
Even travelers who have previously entered the U.S. without problems — including students, workers, or tourists — may be denied entry at PHL if CBP suspects unauthorized work, fraud, or immigration intent inconsistent with their visa. PHL also sees a high volume of travelers connecting through the northeastern U.S., making it a common site for unexpected visa issues, secondary inspection, and even deportation.
Whether you’re traveling on a visitor visa, student visa, work visa, or ESTA, entry is not guaranteed. A single interaction at the airport can result in deportation, visa cancellation, or even a multi-year bar from returning to the U.S.