Port Of Entry Law and Legal Definition
According to 22 CFR 40.1[Title 22; Foreign Relations; Chapter I; Department of State; Subchapter E; Visas; Part 40; Regulations pertaining to both Nonimmigrants and Immigrants under the Immigration and Nationality Act, as amended; Subpart A; General Provisions], port of entry means a port or place designated by the DHS (Department of Homeland Security) at which an alien may apply to DHS for admission into the United States.