Originally Posted by
GUWonder
Not all such persons have US addresses; some even never had US addresses. The more common a name, ironically, perhaps the more likely it works regardless of DHS's desire to discriminate based on nationality.
Where do you get the name info from? If that is true, I am truly doomed.
Originally Posted by
CZBB
I'm a non-US citizen living outside the USA signed up and have pre-check using a non-US address. Get a NEXUS card. Cheaper than the $85 they want for PreCheck.,
I´m not Canadian either, so no Nexus. I´m also not Dutch, South Korean or Mexican, so GE is not an option.
Originally Posted by
Graciecatt
Now that they're opening this up to everyone, doesn't it make sense that now everyone will be in the Precheck line? So there goes our domestic zoom through security advantage.
Actually, if security for everyone were like PreCheck (as it should be, and is in most of the World), lines would never get long enough to annoy you (as in most of the World), and you would zoom through, as I tend to do in most of the World.