Re: 06/2012 - Global entry
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Originally Posted by
Hunter
Where global entry can save you is after you get your bags and exit customs...sometimes huge line there...global entry has dedicated line....that has saved me time....
one out of every 10 times entry GE can save you at kiosks...most times you really dont save....but that 1 is worth it..
Wait until you come through Miami this time and use the face recognition feature
No passport scan and no questions to be answered
Than you go to the front of the line.
This last time she didn't even ask me a question.
But perhaps you are flying that "other" airline and will have to go to Newark instead.
In Miami there isn't even a line after you get your bags.
Just several uniformed officers standing there and often a dog
You just walk through the doors and are on your way
Unless you look guilty than they stop you. :corky:
Re: 06/2012 - Global entry
https://apple.news/AF6_5LK-KR6arkqZ3x56AXA
DHS bans New Yorkers from Global Entry and other programs over state law allowing undocumented immigrants to get driver's licenses
Pretty interesting read..
Re: 06/2012 - Global entry
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Originally Posted by
j_d66
Wait until you come through Miami this time and use the face recognition feature
No passport scan and no questions to be answered
Than you go to the front of the line.
This last time she didn't even ask me a question.
But perhaps you are flying that "other" airline and will have to go to Newark instead.
In Miami there isn't even a line after you get your bags.
Just several uniformed officers standing there and often a dog
You just walk through the doors and are on your way
Unless you look guilty than they stop you. :corky:
The have the face recognition at Newark for Global Entry....I thought it was a mistake it took my foto and printed out the ticket no passport needed or anything.
Re: 06/2012 - Global entry
Quote:
Originally Posted by
j_d66
Wait until you come through Miami this time and use the face recognition feature
No passport scan and no questions to be answered
Than you go to the front of the line.
This last time she didn't even ask me a question.
But perhaps you are flying that "other" airline and will have to go to Newark instead.
In Miami there isn't even a line after you get your bags.
Just several uniformed officers standing there and often a dog
You just walk through the doors and are on your way
Unless you look guilty than they stop you. :corky:
Last time I came through MIA it was a slow day and the kid working for Customs asked me how I liked living here. :corky: