Add guests in your travel group to the reservation

You’re all booked! Before you get packing, it’d be a good idea to send your trip details to the people in your travel group. When they join your trip, they’ll get access to check-in info and all messages with your host.

You have options when inviting your guests to join your trip—you can add them using SMS, email, WhatsApp, Messenger, WeChat, and more.

Add guests to your reservation

Add guests to your reservation on desktop.

  • Click Trips and select the reservation you’d like to share
  • Under Reservation details , click Manage guests
  • Click Send trip details
  • Select a sharing option and send to your guests

Add guests to your reservation in the Airbnb app

  • Under Reservation details , tap Manage guests
  • Tap Send trip details

Add guests to your reservation on mobile browser

  • Tap Trips and select the reservation you’d like to share

What happens when you invite guests to join your trip

When you add guests to your reservation, they’ll receive an invitation to join your trip—they may receive the invitation as an email, SMS, or another way, depending on how you shared the trip with them.

To accept the invitation, your guests will need to log in to their Airbnb account or create one, if they don’t already have one.

What trip details guests can access after joining your trip

After joining your trip, guests will get access to check-in info, including the address of the host’s place and check-in instructions, like a door code. Guests on the reservation will also get access to all past and future messages with your host, and can read and send messages to the host in the group conversation.

Who can be added as a guest to your reservation

You can add up to 15 guests to your reservation. Keep in mind: Many hosts may have a maximum number of guests that they can accommodate at their place, which can limit the number of guests you can invite to join your trip.

All guests must be 18 or older and have or create an Airbnb account to join your trip.

When invitations to join a trip expire

Invitations to join a trip expire at the time of checkout or trip cancellation.

If you need to change the number of guests on your reservation

The number of guests can be changed for reservations that are in progress or haven’t yet started. If you need to change your guest count, find out how to increase or decrease the number of guests on your reservation.

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COMMON PROBLEMS AFFECTING FORM I-134

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Currently, all Form I-134s are receiving the expedited review, so you do not need to request this service. If your inquiry has not yet been resolved, please review the information below which addresses common issues impacting Forms I-134 and identifies steps you can take to resolve certain errors:

The beneficiary’s date of birth or passport expiration date on their travel authorization notice is incorrect by one day.

  • The incorrect information was caused by a technical issue which has been resolved. USCIS communicated the situation to CBP and there is a process to make corrections when beneficiaries arrive at a U.S. port of entry.
  • CBP will make the correction at the port of entry when the beneficiary presents their valid, unexpired passport to CBP.
  • When the beneficiary presents their travel authorization letter containing the error and a valid, unexpired passport with correct information to CBP at the U.S. port of entry, CBP will accept the travel authorization letter and correct the erroneous date.
  • No new travel authorizations will be issued due to this technical problem.
  • There is no need to contact USCIS.

The beneficiary is unable to view their travel authorization notice in their online account.

  • The technical cause of this issue has been resolved.
  • Affected beneficiaries should log back into their online account to view their travel authorization notice.
  • Log into your online account, select the  MyAccount  dropdown, then select  Inbox
  • Select “ New message ” then “ A case already filed online ” for the subject line.
  • Select your receipt number for Form I-134, Declaration of Financial Support from the drop-down menu.
  • Explain in your message that you are unable to see your Travel Authorization letter in your online account.
  • If you have travel group members, the travel authoriza:ons for all group members may not be available at the same time. Continue to check your account for the travel authorization for your group members.

The supporter provided the wrong email address for the beneficiary.

As a result, the beneficiary is unable to receive their Account Notice required to access their case information in their online account

The supporter should log into their USCIS online account, go to the Notices tab, and use the Unsolicited Evidence feature to upload a letter they have signed by hand (not electronically) explaining:

  • the email address they entered on the Form I-134 for the beneficiary was incorrect; and
  • request that USCIS update the beneficiary’s email address and send the USCIS Account Notice to the beneficiary’s correct email address.

Note:  the supporter’s letter should list both the original email address provided on the Form I-134 and the new, updated email for the beneficiary. The supporter also must retain the original signed letter in the event USCIS asks for the original at a later time.

  • Log into your online account, select the MyAccount dropdown, then select Inbox. Select “New Message,” then “A case already filed online”;
  • Then select your receipt number for Form I-134, Declara:on of Financial Support from the drop down menu; and
  • State in the message that the beneficiary’s email address needs to be changed and that you have uploaded unsolicited evidence. The email message should include the original email address and the new, updated email address for the beneficiary.
  • USCIS will review the request, make appropriate updates, and issue the beneficiary a copy of the USCIS Account Notice using the new, updated email address. USCIS will also no:fy the supporter by email that the issue has been resolved.

The supporter provided incorrect biographic data for the beneficiary, and the beneficiary is unable to correct the error in their online account

  • Note: if you have completed the pre-travel attestations and submitted your information to Customs and Border Protection (CBP), CBP will not issue a new travel authorization notice that reflects the updated information.
  • When the beneficiary creates their online account, they are able to edit certain fields when they complete their biographic information confirmation
  • For fields that cannot be edited, we will send a second email notification with instructions on how to correct the error.

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Important Instructions for Children and Non-Ukrainian Citizen Family Members Applying for Uniting for Ukraine (U4U) Travel Authorization

USCIS recently changed the procedures for certain beneficiaries applying for Uniting for Ukraine travel authorization. Minor children under 18 years old and non-Ukrainian citizen family members are no longer able to submit their own biographical information or attestations from their own beneficiary accounts .

Children under 18 years of age may only be eligible for Uniting for Ukraine travel authorization if they travel to the United States with a parent or legal guardian. Learn more about the requirements for traveling with minor children in our article here .

Non-Ukrainian family members may only be eligible for Uniting for Ukraine if they travel to the United States with a Ukrainian citizen immediate family member. For purposes of Uniting for Ukraine, immediate family members include:

  • the spouse or common-law partner of the non-Ukrainian citizen
  • the parent or legal guardian of an unmarried child under the age of 21

Once the sponsor’s application has been approved, all the named beneficiaries will receive a confirmation notice from USCIS. They should also receive an account notice explaining how to create a USCIS account to add their information and link their confirmed I-134A.

For travel groups that include minor children (under 18 years old) and/or non-Ukrainian citizen family members, an adult Ukrainian citizen must be designated as the primary beneficiary. For purposes of Uniting for Ukraine, a Ukrainian citizen minor child cannot be the primary beneficiary of a travel group.

After all the beneficiaries have received confirmation notices and created USCIS accounts, the primary beneficiary must first add the other approved beneficiaries to the primary beneficiary’s travel group .

After all the other beneficiaries have been added to the primary beneficiary’s travel group, the primary beneficiary then needs to complete the biographical information and submit the required attestations (including health attestations) for all the other beneficiaries BEFORE the primary beneficiary submits their own biographical information and attestations.

Caution: If the primary beneficiary does not submit the other beneficiaries’ biographical information and attestations BEFORE submitting their own biographical information and attestations, the other beneficiaries will NOT be able to apply for travel authorizations on their own! It is important that primary beneficiaries do not submit their own biographical information and attestations without first submitting the other beneficiaries’ biographical information and attestations.

For more information on Uniting for Ukraine eligibility and procedures, visit the USCIS Uniting for Ukraine page here:

https://www.uscis.gov/ukraine

Please note that children under the age of 18 who are traveling without their parent or legal guardian are not eligible for Uniting for Ukraine . Children who are not traveling with a parent or legal guardian but are coming to the United States to meet a parent or legal guardian may instead seek parole through the standard Form I-131, Application for Travel Document process.

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As a prospective parolee, DHS wants to ensure you are aware of the eligibility requirements for children under the age of 18.

Children who are under the age of 18 may only be eligible for parole if they are traveling to the United States with and in the care and custody of their parent or legal guardian. Parents or legal guardians traveling with a minor child should be prepared to provide documentation of their relationship to the child upon arrival to the United States. If this proof is not available, for the protection and welfare of the child, U.S. law may require that the child be placed in the custody of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Generally, evidence of legal guardianship requires that a legal or administrative process involving the courts or other recognized government entity take place (i.e., a power of attorney or written and/or notarized statement is not a formally recognized arrangement).

Please complete the below attestation to certify your understanding of the family relationship requirement for children requesting parole.

  • I understand that only minors (under the age of 18) traveling with and in the care and custody of a parent or legal guardian are eligible for parole.
  • If I travel with a child of whom I am the parent or legal guardian, I am able to provide documentation as evidence of my parental relationship or legal guardianship of the child. Evidence may include a birth certificate for the child, and identity documents for the parent or legal guardian. Generally, evidence of legal guardianship requires that a legal or administrative process involving the courts or other recognized government entity take place (i.e., a power of attorney or written and/or notarized statement is not a formally recognized arrangement). 
  • If I travel with a child of whom I am not the parent or legal guardian, then it is possible that upon arrival at the United States Port of Entry, the child will be referred to the Department of Health and Human Services as an unaccompanied child.

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Adding a Family Member

Adding a new member to your family is a time of joy and anticipation. Let CBP help you with this transition by providing you with the resources you need to plan for the arrival of your new child and later for your return to work.

CBP can also provide guidance and support to employees who are adding a new stepchild to their family through marriage or who are welcoming a new child through adoption.

Employee Assistance Program

The Employee Assistance Program (EAP) provides a number of resources for employees who are greeting a new family member. Contact your EAP for assistance with any of the following:

  • Prenatal kit with books and informational guides to help welcome your new addition
  • Adoption support - including information on the process and referrals to adoption agencies
  • Child care search - including verified availability
  • Lactation support – including discounts and information

In addition, your EAP provides employees and their eligible family members with up to 12 free face-to-face counseling sessions per year, per issue. This counseling is confidential. Contact your EAP 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at 1-800-755-7002.

Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) Program

Adding a new dependent to your health insurance is simple, as long as you already have a self-and-family plan. If you already have a self-and-family plan, you will need to notify the health carrier that you wish to enroll your new child. The health carrier may require that you submit a copy of child's birth certificate or adoption paperwork.

If you are changing your coverage from self only, you may increase to self-plus-one or to self-and-family coverage by completing and submitting the  Health Benefits Election Form (SF-2809)  and a copy of your child's birth certificate or adoption paperwork to Retirement and Benefits Advisory Services (RABAS) to change your coverage because of the addition of a family member.

NOTE:   You will have the period beginning 31 days before and ending 60 days after the date of birth or adoption to change your FEHB enrollment.

Federal Employees Dental and Vision Insurance Program (FEDVIP)

If you are enrolled under the Self Only FEDVIP plan, you may increase to self-plus-one or to self-and-family coverage. You must change your enrollment online at:  www.benefeds.com  or by calling 1-877-888-3337.

You will have the period beginning 31 days before and ending 60 days after the date of the  qualifying life event  to make your change.

Flexible Spending Account Program (FSAFEDS)

You may be able to enroll in an FSAFEDS health care flexible spending account and/or dependent care account or change your current election(s) from 31 days before the event to 60 days after the event. For the health care account, you must also be eligible to enroll in the FEHB Program. Your requested change must be consistent with the event and you cannot enroll or increase your election(s) after October 1st (you have to wait until the annual Federal Benefits Open Season).

To enroll or change your enrollment, contact FSAFEDS at: 1-877-372-3337, or visit the website at:  www.fsafeds.com .

Federal Employees' Group Life Insurance (FEGLI) Program

You may elect to increase your FEGLI coverage and/or elect coverage under the Family Option, because of a  qualifying life event . If you currently have Basic coverage, you may elect Option B; you may add as many multiples as additional family members (spouse and eligible children) that you have resulting from the marriage up to five multiples. Under Option C, you may designate from one to five multiples, regardless of the number of eligible family members you have.

You must submit the  Life Insurance Election Form (SF-2817)  along with a copy of your marriage certificate to RABAS to make these changes.

NOTE:   You will have the period beginning 31 days before and ending 60 days after the date of the event to submit this form.

Beneficiary Forms

Any time you are adding a new family member, you should take the opportunity to review your Electronic Official Personnel Folder (eOPF) for any current Designation of Beneficiary Forms that you may have on file. If there are none and you do not complete any new forms, upon your death all of your federal benefits would go, by law, to your surviving spouse, unless you have designated other beneficiaries. If you previously filed Designation of Beneficiary Forms and named one or more beneficiaries, you will need to review the forms to determine whether you wish to make any changes. If you revise any beneficiary forms, the original forms should be sent to the Retirements and Benefits Advisory Service (RABAS). The designations are not valid until received and certified.

The forms can be obtained on the Designating a Beneficiary webpage on the OPM website.

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Child care subsidy.

The Child Care Subsidy Program applies to full- and part-time employees whose children are under the age of 13, or disabled and under the age of 18, and are enrolled or will be enrolled in licensed family child care homes or center-based childcare. The child care must be licensed and/or regulated by State and/or local authorities. Before/after school care and summer camps may also qualify. To be eligible to participate in this program, your gross household income must fall into one of the fee categories below:

For more information on how to apply, please go to CBPChildcareSubsidy.com or call the CBP Child Care Program Administrator at 202-559-7042.

CBP Backup Care Program

The CBP Backup Care Program offers you and your family more family care options. This program will help employees find and pay for temporary short-term center or in-home care so you can be at work when your regular child/adult/elder/pet care is unavailable.

Access to high-quality backup care helps you get to work with the confidence of having a reliable, emergency backup provider at a cost you can afford.

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Employees have a wide variety of leave-related benefits available to them to help balance their work and family obligations. The links below provide information on various leave and work scheduling programs available to employees for family care purposes.

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Paid Parental Leave for Federal Employees

On December 20, 2019, President Trump signed the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2020, which included the Federal Employee Paid Leave Act (FEPLA). FEPLA amended the Family and Medical Leave Act (5 U.S.C. § 6382(d)) to allow the use of up to 12 weeks of paid parental leave granted in connection with the birth of an employee’s child or the placement of a child with an employee for adoption or foster care. 

To be eligible, the employee must meet FMLA eligibility requirements of having at least 12 months of federal service in a part-time or full-time work schedule (temporary appointments not to exceed 1 year and intermittent work schedules are not eligible). Additionally, CBP employees who request paid parental leave  must  provide documentation and a signed work obligation agreement in which they agree to work for CBP for 12 weeks once the paid parental leave concludes. A list of frequently asked questions are available  here .

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