Checking in for a flight to NAS as a permanent resident (US)
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Join Date: Aug 2011
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Checking in for a flight to NAS as a permanent resident (US)
Surely I am not the first one trying this - and there must be something I am doing wrong.
Flying FLL-NAS-FLL tomorrow (including return) - trying to check in for FLL-NAS flight as a UK citizen with permanent resident status. It asks for my passport details and then asks for my VISA type for the US - well, don't have a VISA - so can't proceed. Given that there are a few more permanent residents in the US - I am pretty sure JetBlue wouldn't have overlooked that option. Any experience with this? I would prefer to get boardpass online, make sure I have TSAPRE and if so, schedule my airport arrival accordingly.
Flying FLL-NAS-FLL tomorrow (including return) - trying to check in for FLL-NAS flight as a UK citizen with permanent resident status. It asks for my passport details and then asks for my VISA type for the US - well, don't have a VISA - so can't proceed. Given that there are a few more permanent residents in the US - I am pretty sure JetBlue wouldn't have overlooked that option. Any experience with this? I would prefer to get boardpass online, make sure I have TSAPRE and if so, schedule my airport arrival accordingly.
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: MIA, VIE and DPS
Programs: DL Plat 1MM, AA EXP 3MM, SQ Krisflyer Gold, UA Silver, Marriott LTT, HH Gold
Posts: 1,143
So I tried online chat. Was told I can get a tourist visa in terminal 3 and then the chat disconnected. Very useful. Didn't realize JetBlue is that awful. Still, the only useful flight without driving to Miami. But I am surprised how bad that experience is
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: MIA, VIE and DPS
Programs: DL Plat 1MM, AA EXP 3MM, SQ Krisflyer Gold, UA Silver, Marriott LTT, HH Gold
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Was able to check in after selecting VVV and typing in Green Card number and selecting expiration date. if that is really how one is supposed to do this - then Marriott IT looks pretty good right now

