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While reading about the customs declaration form I saw there is a question, "countries visited on this trip prior to U.S. arrival".

Do we have to mention all the countries I visited previously? for example, back in 2020, 2019, and 2018, I visited few European countries(Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Poland, U.K, and France). Do I need to mention them?

I am flying from India to the U.S.A directly. What do I have to mention in the form? Only India or should I also mention the countries I have mentioned above?

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    They’re asking about countries visited on this trip, not about your entire travel history prior to it.
    – Traveller
    Commented Jul 29, 2021 at 8:57

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The answer is in the material you quoted:

countries visited on this trip prior to U.S. arrival

If you flew directly from your home country to the US, the answer to this question is "none".

Sometimes, when applying for visas and such, you have to list all your travel for as long as ten years. But this question is far more specific.

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    Commented Jul 29, 2021 at 17:12

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