Broadcaster An Sun-young. /Courtesy of News1

Broadcaster An Sun-young said airport screening and entry procedures in the United States have become stricter since the launch of the Trump administration.

On the 25th, a video titled "Overseas travel essentials | One video to prepare it all" was posted on the YouTube channel "This Is An Sun-young."

In the video, An said, "After it changed to President Trump, airport screenings have become more stringent," noting changes on the ground when entering the United States. She then said regarding ways to avoid being selected for customs inspection, "Even when you dress, you should, as much as possible, dress comfortably. If you show off luxury goods too conspicuously, there are cases where customs will stop you."

She also said that when departing with a minor child, documents other than a passport may be required. She explained, "A passport alone is not enough," and "If a mother takes a child alone, especially if the child uses the father's surname, there may be a situation at the airport where you have to prove the relationship." She added, "In English-speaking countries, they may ask, 'Is this child really your child?'" noting the need for advance preparation.

She also emphasized to those preparing for study abroad or long-term stays, "Never make false declarations." She warned, "These days, student visa screenings are much stricter than before," and "If you check 'no' despite having a criminal record and are caught, you can be rejected on the spot."

In particular, regarding a record of drunk driving, she said, "The problem is hiding that fact," and "Once trust is lost, the entire process can be halted."

An married in 2013, has a son, and is currently staying overseas for her son's studies.

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