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Old 8 Sep 19, 04:53 PM  
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chmurf
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that's your regular US immigration

get off plane at concourse F, clear immigration, collect bags, drop bags off, go through security, go down one level to plane train, board shuttle to your next concourse, go up, and to your gate

simple as that

just note that ATL is a huge airport
the F concourse (international) is at the very end. Your plane will taxi for a very long time to get there, so your connection time needs to be quite large. Larger than at any other us airport (except for JFK whichj is a pain)

immigration itself can be slow, unless they direct everyone to the automated kiosks, but you can never know in advance

expect long lines, and very slow immigration, anything faster and it's a bonus

make sure your connection is long enough (2h30 is my very bare minimum at ATL) anything below 2hrs is too tight the vast majority of the time.
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