Terms of Use
Terms and Conditions for the American Samoa Digital Arrival Card Traveler Declaration Platform
Last Updated: January 2, 2026
Agreement to Terms
By accessing and using the American Samoa Digital Arrival Card system, you agree to be bound by these Terms of Use and all applicable laws and regulations of the American Samoa Government and the United States of America. If you do not agree to any part of these terms, you are prohibited from using this service. Please be advised that completion of this digital arrival process is mandatory for all travelers. Failure to complete the Digital Arrival Card may result in denial of entry into the U.S. territory of American Samoa, in accordance with local immigration, customs and public health regulations.
Official Government (ASG) Service
This is an official digital service of the American Samoa Government, operated in partnership with Immigration, the Treasury-Customs Division, the Department of Agriculture - Quarantine/Biosecurity Division, the Department of Homeland Security, the Visitors Bureau, Port Administration (PAAS), and other government agencies. This is the only authorized platform for submitting digital traveler declarations for entry into, departure from, or transit through American Samoa
Warning: Beware of unofficial websites that may charge fees or attempt to collect your personal information. The official Digital Traveler Declaration service is provided free of charge.
User Responsibilities
When using this service, you agree to:
- Provide Accurate Information: Submit truthful and complete information in all declaration forms exactly as it appears on your passport or Certificate of Identity (CI). False or misleading declarations may result in legal penalties, denial of entry, or deportation.
- Comply with Laws: Adhere to all applicable immigration, customs, biosecurity, and other laws of American Samoa and the United States.
- Declare Required Items: Accurately declare all items that require declaration. If you're unsure about any item, declare it anyway. Declaring doesn't always mean it's prohibited—it helps Customs, Immigration, and Agriculture protect American Samoa and process you faster.
- Protect Your Sensitive Data: You are responsible for safeguarding all personal information associated with your American Samoa Digital Arrival Card (ASDAC) submission. This includes your e-Declaration, confirmation number, passport or Certificate of Identity (CI) number, document expiration dates, date of birth, and any other identifying information provided through the system. Any submissions made using your credentials will be considered your responsibility.
- Submit Timely Declarations: Complete your declaration prior to arrival, departure, or transit as required by regulations.
- Update Information: If your travel plans change, including travel details, accommodation information, contact details, or customs declarations, please use the Retrieve e-Declaration feature to update your information promptly. Note: Passport details cannot be modified. If changes are required, you must submit a new declaration.
What You Must Declare
You are required by law to declare certain items. Honesty in reporting helps protect American Samoa's environment, agriculture, and public health. It also helps avoid processing delays, penalties, and/or possible imprisonment.
Agricultural & Plant Products
- Rooted plants, plant cuttings, algae, or seaweed products
- Soil, sand, growing media, compost, or items contaminated with soil
- Cultures of bacteria, fungi, viruses, or protozoa
- Cut flowers and foliage
- Seeds or bulbs (raw or for planting)
- Biological specimens and laboratory materials, such as vaccines, blood or other specimens/samples, live/dried/preserved specimens, and laboratory equipment
- Other related plant/animal/agricultural items not listed above
Animals & Animal Products
- Dogs, Cats, Birds
- Reptiles (turtles, lizards, snakes)
- Insects, amphibians, or similar organisms
- Live or dead fish & seafood (lobsters, crabs, clams, sea cucumbers), etc.
- Animal Parts
- Meat and animal products( fresh, frozen, dried, smoked, cooked; sausages/jerky/cured meats; and packaged foods containing meat)
- Dairy products
- Eggs and egg products
- Feathers, shells, and coral
Currency & Commercial Goods
- Currency (cash) or monetary instruments over USD $10,000 (or foreign equivalent)
- Goods/samples for business, commercial, or trade use, or goods carried on behalf of another person
- Goods obtained overseas or purchased duty-free with a combined total of USD $500 or more (including gifts)
- Tobacco products (over personal allowance: 200 cigarettes, 100 cigars, or 2 kg of tobacco products per adult – 21 years and over)
- Alcoholic beverages (over personal allowance: more than 1 liter per adult – 21 years and over)
Restricted or Controlled Items
- Firearms, ammunition, or explosives
- Controlled substances or illegal drugs
- Prescription medications, if you are carrying three (3) or more months
- Protected wildlife products, shells/coral, or other regulated natural items
- Hazardous chemicals or toxins
- Outdoor and recreational gear (camping, hiking, sports equipment)
- Fishing and marine gear (rods, nets, tackle, boots/waders)
- Clothing and footwear that may contain dirt or organic material (shoes, boots, work clothes)
- Animal-related equipment or supplies (equipment or medications used with animals)
- Any equipment exposed to soil, freshwater, farms, or outdoor/agricultural environments
- Any item requiring a permit, license, or prior approval from the American Samoa Government.
- Any other restricted, prohibited, or regulated items
Permit Requirements
Some travelers are required to obtain a valid permit or entry authorization to enter or remain in American Samoa.
- U.S. citizens and U.S. nationals do not need a visitor permit.
- Foreign nationals must obtain a permit before arrival. This includes:
- Travelers from countries under the U.S. Visa Waiver Program who are eligible for short-term entry permits.
- Travelers from non-Visa Waiver countries who must apply for a permit in advance through American Samoa Immigration.
- Citizens of Independent Samoa are subject to specific entry rules and should review current immigration policies.
For full permit eligibility and application details, visit the or contact info@la.as.gov
Prohibited Activities
You are prohibited from:
- Submitting false, fraudulent, or misleading information
- Impersonating another person or submitting declarations on behalf of others without proper authorization
- Attempting to circumvent, disable, or interfere with security features
- Using automated systems, bots, or scripts to access the service
- Attempting to gain unauthorized access to our systems or data
- Reproducing, distributing, or creating derivative works of this service
- Using this service for any unlawful purpose
Legal Consequences of False Declarations
I declare that the information given is true, correct and complete. I understand that failure to answer any questions may have serious consequences. Providing false or incomplete information on your traveler declaration may result in:
- Criminal prosecution under American Samoa and U.S. federal law
- Civil penalties and fines
- Denial of entry into American Samoa
- Deportation or removal proceedings
- Seizure of undeclared goods or currency
- Denial of Future Entry Permits or Visas
- Other legal actions as permitted by law
e-Declaration Terms
Upon successful submission of your declaration, you will receive an e-Declaration confirmation. Please note:
- The e-Declaration is a confirmation of submission only and does not guarantee entry into American Samoa
- You must present your e-Declaration (digital or printed) upon arrival
- Your declaration will be verified against your travel document at arrival, departure, or during transit processing, depending on your travel type
- Immigration and customs officers retain full authority to conduct additional inspections and make final entry decisions
- The e-Declaration is valid only for the travel dates specified
- You must submit a new declaration for each trip to American Samoa
Service Availability
We strive to maintain continuous availability of this service. However, we reserve the right to modify, suspend, or discontinue the service at any time without notice. We are not liable for any inconvenience or loss resulting from service interruptions, technical issues, or maintenance periods. We recommend submitting your declaration well in advance of your travel date to account for any potential service issues.
Intellectual Property
All content, design, graphics, logos, and software associated with this service are the property of the American Samoa Government or its licensors and are protected by applicable intellectual property laws. The American Samoa Government seal and official emblems—including any authorized digital reproductions or simplified renderings used for on-screen display where the full seal may not reproduce clearly at small sizes—may not be used without express written permission.
Disclaimer of Warranties
This service is provided "as is" and "as available" without any warranties of any kind, either express or implied. The American Samoa Government does not warrant that the service will be uninterrupted, error-free, or free of viruses or other harmful components. We do not guarantee that any errors will be corrected or that the service will meet your specific requirements.
Limitation of Liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, the American Samoa Government, its agencies, officers, employees, and agents shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages arising from your use of or inability to use this service, including but not limited to missed flights, denied entry, or any other travel-related losses.
Indemnification
You agree to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the American Samoa Government, its agencies, officers, employees, and agents from any claims, damages, losses, or expenses (including attorney fees) arising from your use of this service, your violation of these Terms of Use, or your violation of any rights of another.
Governing Law
These Terms of Use are governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of American Samoa and the United States of America. Any disputes arising from these terms or your use of this service shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of American Samoa.
Changes to Terms
We reserve the right to modify these Terms of Use at any time. Changes will be effective immediately upon posting to this page. Your continued use of the service after any changes constitutes your acceptance of the new terms. We encourage you to review these terms periodically.
Severability
If any provision of these Terms of Use is found to be unenforceable or invalid, that provision shall be limited or eliminated to the minimum extent necessary, and the remaining provisions shall continue in full force and effect.
Contact Information
For questions about these Terms of Use, please contact:
ASDAC (American Samoa Digital Arrival Card)
Pago Pago
American Samoa
Email: compliance@asdac.as.gov
