PASSENGERS: Deliver one complete alphabetical passenger list, regardless of nationality, to United States Public
Health Service, and three such lists to the United States Customs and Border Protection, on arrival at first port in the
United States.
PASSENGER LIST - CREW LIST
CBP Form I-418 (01/04)
INSTRUCTIONS
ALL NAMES AND OTHER DATA INSCRIBED ON THIS FORM MUST BE IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
CREW LIST VISA APPLICATION: Submit form in duplicate to U.S. consular officer, specifying each alien crewman not in
possession of a valid individual visa or lawful resident alien card.
ARRIVING CREW: Deliver one complete alphabetical crew list, regardless of nationality, to United States Public Health
Service, and three such lists to the United States Customs and Border Protection on arrival at first port in the United
States. Where a crewman is a returning resident, show his/her alien registration receipt number where prompted for a
document number.
CHANGES IN CREW: If an alien crewman is separating from the vessel while in the United States (and will not be
returning), discharge authorization must first be obtained from the United States Customs and Border Protection via Form
I-408 (Application to Pay Off or Discharge Alien Crewman) and the appropriate date of separation must be recorded in
the "Date Separated" column of this form for that crew member. If a crew member joins the vessel while in the United
States, add the crewman's name and other requested information at the next available blank line of the list and record the
appropriate date in the "Date Joined" column.
DEPARTING CREW: When the vessel departs the United States, complete the SUMMARY OF DEPARTURE section
and deliver one complete list (whether or not there have been crew changes) to the United States Customs and Border
Protection at the port of departure.
PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT NOTICE. An agency may not conduct or sponsor an information collection and a person is not
required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. We try to create forms
and instructions that are accurate, can be easily understood and which impose the least possible burden on you to provide us with
the information. Often this is difficult because some immigration laws are very complex. The average time to complete and process
this form is one hour. If you have comments regarding the accuracy of this estimate or suggestions for making this form simpler,
please write to U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Information Services Branch, Washington, DC 20229 and the Office of
Management and Budget, Paperwork Reduction Project, Washington, DC 20503.