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I may be misunderstanding but doing this just saves a photo being taken? You still have to line up in the queue?
No. A different and shorter queue - hopefully.I may be misunderstanding but doing this just saves a photo being taken? You still have to line up in the queue?
Keen to know answer to this myself, presumably it can either find your details or not when you complete on arrival!Pure speculation, but the USCBP systems have previously been robust enough to pick up the same traveller with different identity documents (e.g. GE with different passports), so I can't imagine MPC working any differently.
The question I want to know is if first time visitors to the US are able to use MPC despite the language here clearly pointing out "returning users"; I was able to apply for ESTA and fill the MPC form without any issues. Guess I'll see when I land in SEA this month!
My ESTA was renewed in early January and saw no such at that time - but that was before the MPC was available to Oz residents.I have just been renewing my ESTA and they are pushing me to the app it seems. I will pursue this tomorrow when things are clearer.
Previous entry with the current or expired ESTA on any old or current passport of the same nationality works for classification of returning ESTA users for those coming in under the US Visa Waiver Program.Does "returning ESTA users" mean people who have previously been to the US under ESTA or only those who have been to the US with an ESTA on their current passport?
My ESTA was renewed in early January and saw no such at that time - but that was before the MPC was available to Oz residents.
I have had one use of the MPC and that was 8am at DFW where as far as "Foreign" PAX coming in go there were the proverbial "2 men and a dog".
Late January ...MPC at DFW has repeatedly been a dud for me. Glad to hear it was useful for you at 8am there, but how recent was this MPC entry at DFW? Thanks in advance
I may be misunderstanding but doing this just saves a photo being taken? You still have to line up in the queue?
I was just wondering the same thing !Just wondering if it is time to start inundating our politicians with emails asking for them to hurry up with the Global Entry paperwork?
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Landed 1hr ago. MPC lane was clearly marked, and empty. It was cordoned off, but I was allowed through after showing the QR code. Pretty much all the stations were the same regardless of the lane you lined up in; so this allowed me to skip the packed ordinary lane.Pure speculation, but the USCBP systems have previously been robust enough to pick up the same traveller with different identity documents (e.g. GE with different passports), so I can't imagine MPC working any differently.
The question I want to know is if first time visitors to the US are able to use MPC despite the language here clearly pointing out "returning users"; I was able to apply for ESTA and fill the MPC form without any issues. Guess I'll see when I land in SEA this month!
They're still in the design phase of the pilot program. Paperwork isn't the issue. See chain:Currently in a lounge at JFK about to leave after 6 weeks.
1. Have not been able to use MPC in DFW or Montreal.
2. In IAD they were actively approaching people to register for pre check. It was quite annoying to have reject the offer.
Just wondering if it is time to start inundating our politicians with emails asking for them to hurry up with the Global Entry paperwork?
Agree with the recommendation, I flew through immigration!Landed 1hr ago. MPC lane was clearly marked, and empty. It was cordoned off, but I was allowed through after showing the QR code. Pretty much all the stations were the same regardless of the lane you lined up in; so this allowed me to skip the packed ordinary lane.
Officer took my fingerprints and mugshot as I was a first time visitor to the United States, but otherwise the process was quick and easy, out in under 3 minutes! Would totally recommend MPC even if you’re a first time visitor
Presumably this was at LAX.Landed 1hr ago. MPC lane was clearly marked, and empty. It was cordoned off, but I was allowed through after showing the QR code. Pretty much all the stations were the same regardless of the lane you lined up in; so this allowed me to skip the packed ordinary lane.
Officer took my fingerprints and mugshot as I was a first time visitor to the United States, but otherwise the process was quick and easy, out in under 3 minutes! Would totally recommend MPC even if you’re a first time visitor
Apologies for the confusion, this was at SEAPresumably this was at LAX.
My last two USA entries have been at DFW, most recently a month ago. They had not been set up for MPC as yet. I did ask.
Do you mind if I ask were you entering on an ESTA or B1/2? Seems to be a bit of confusion around first time visitors on ESTA’s. Travelling next week with someone who has never entered the US before. The actual CBP app does not state returning ESTA holders only but some pages seem to state this?Landed 1hr ago. MPC lane was clearly marked, and empty. It was cordoned off, but I was allowed through after showing the QR code. Pretty much all the stations were the same regardless of the lane you lined up in; so this allowed me to skip the packed ordinary lane.
Officer took my fingerprints and mugshot as I was a first time visitor to the United States, but otherwise the process was quick and easy, out in under 3 minutes! Would totally recommend MPC even if you’re a first time visitor
Was entering SEA on an ESTA as a first time US visitor. At SEA, only the lanes were different; they directed people to the next available counter (same type). Think of MPC as the priority boarding laneDo you mind if I ask were you entering on an ESTA or B1/2? Seems to be a bit of confusion around first time visitors on ESTA’s. Travelling next week with someone who has never entered the US before. The actual CBP app does not state returning ESTA holders only but some pages seem to state this?