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SSSS *despite* having a Redress Number
Hi everyone,
My apologies if this has already been discussed in other SSSS-related threads (there are so many!) I am a dual Belgian/Algerian citizen currently living in France. After two trips to the United States (2017 and 2018) where I got enhanced security checks, where I was questioned by a DHS agent, AND got the SSSS on my boarding pass, I applied for the DHS Trip program and a few weeks later I got my Redress Number. Last month I flew to Boston (via Amsterdam) with my boyfriend. I had double and triple-checked (even contacted Delta) to make sure my Redress Number had been added to my reservation. But lo and behold, on the day prior to our departure, I was unable to check-in online and obtain my boarding pass (my boyfriend however had no issues whatsoever). And of course, the next day I was entitled to all the SSSS shenanigans. So my question is... isn't the Redress Number supposed to "clear" you of any extra security checks? Granted this is more of a nuisance than anything else but applying for a Redress Number did take some time and I'm really hoping it wasn't all for nothing. I'd love to hear other peoples' experience and insight! Thanks |
Redress number doesn’t help you from not getting any SSSS. Many with redress number still get this on flight home to USA.
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Originally Posted by JournoFlyer
(Post 31629961)
Hi everyone,
My apologies if this has already been discussed in other SSSS-related threads (there are so many!) I am a dual Belgian/Algerian citizen currently living in France. After two trips to the United States (2017 and 2018) where I got enhanced security checks, where I was questioned by a DHS agent, AND got the SSSS on my boarding pass, I applied for the DHS Trip program and a few weeks later I got my Redress Number. Last month I flew to Boston (via Amsterdam) with my boyfriend. I had double and triple-checked (even contacted Delta) to make sure my Redress Number had been added to my reservation. But lo and behold, on the day prior to our departure, I was unable to check-in online and obtain my boarding pass (my boyfriend however had no issues whatsoever). And of course, the next day I was entitled to all the SSSS shenanigans. So my question is... isn't the Redress Number supposed to "clear" you of any extra security checks? Granted this is more of a nuisance than anything else but applying for a Redress Number did take some time and I'm really hoping it wasn't all for nothing. I'd love to hear other peoples' experience and insight! Thanks Redress numbers can help with the US DHS electronic feedback for the SSSS flagging, but the TRIP redress numbers (like Global Entry/PreCheck trusted traveler numbers) does little (although increasingly more in the case of TTNs) to nothing with regard to some of the airlines/security contractor-directed SSSS hits on US-bound flights. |
If I am not wrong , can Redress number help you from not getting SSSS on domestic flights within the states? Do people get SSSS on only international flight to and from US? I have redress number and I rarely fly but I did fly domestic twice in last 12 months and got no SSSS but on return trip from Asia, I got SSSS both times. My wife got her first SSSS on flight from Canada on United . Some said SSSS is common on united airlines flight from Canada to USA
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JournoFlyer There are two separate systems:
SSSS for flights departing FROM United States (domestic or international) SSSS for flights operating TO the United States or sometimes between points outside of the United States. The redress number should mitigate SSSS status for domestic flights within the US. It should also work for flights that are departing the US for other countries. The system used for flights TO the United States has a higher percentage of passengers assigned to selectee or SSSS status Passengers with redress numbers, TSA Precheck enrollment, and Global Entry are thus subject to SSSS on these flights. The redress number doesn't make a difference. It is particularly ridiculous that redress, Global Entry, and PreCheck do not apply to these flights, but--well--that's the system that the US Government has in place. |
Originally Posted by Mats
(Post 31668602)
JournoFlyer There are two separate systems:
SSSS for flights departing FROM United States (domestic or international) SSSS for flights operating TO the United States or sometimes between points outside of the United States. The redress number should mitigate SSSS status for domestic flights within the US. It should also work for flights that are departing the US for other countries. The system used for flights TO the United States has a higher percentage of passengers assigned to selectee or SSSS status Passengers with redress numbers, TSA Precheck enrollment, and Global Entry are thus subject to SSSS on these flights. The redress number doesn't make a difference. It is particularly ridiculous that redress, Global Entry, and PreCheck do not apply to these flights, but--well--that's the system that the US Government has in place. The discrepancy is really puzzling--when I applied for a TRIP redress number, the form specifically asked me to mention occasions when I was singled out for extra security screening. So presumably, I had thought, the redress number would help me avoid that in the future. I might try to call them to get more information directly, but it seems like there isn't much I can do. Thank you everyone! |
still SSSS DESPITE redress
I started getting SSSS at the end of April, returning internationally back to US. Then immediately SSSS again on my domestic flight the same day. I immediately submitted for redress I think beginning of May. And I was surprised I got an email back on May 31st Seems like a standard email PDF file, "we can't deny or confirm anything blah blah blah, and you can add the redress number on top to your future reservations".
The letter was sent through email on May 31st. I had an international flight out of US on June 1st, STILL SSSS. Ok fine. I return from outside of US back to US on June 6th. Got pulled over again to the border police office, asked details about my travels, where I work, blah blah blah So now I am trying checkin online for a DOMESTIC flight tomorrow June 7th. Still tells me due to security reasons, I need to get my boarding pass at the airport! WHY??!! anyone have had this experience? what else can do I after this? |
To which countries did you recently travel?
If you’ve been flagged with the extended selectee list due to recent international travel, the hits from SSSS may drop off after weeks or months on their own and having a TRIP-produced redress number may not make a difference. |
Originally Posted by GUWonder
(Post 33309150)
To which countries did you recently travel?
If you’ve been flagged with the extended selectee list due to recent international travel, the hits from SSSS may drop off after weeks or months on their own and having a TRIP-produced redress number may not make a difference. Several months before that trip, it was Egypt and Croatia what's an "extended selectee list" |
Originally Posted by SSSSmiserable
(Post 33316100)
I traveled to many countries: the trip where I first got SSSS, it was a trip to Turkey, then North Macedonia then Albania
Several months before that trip, it was Egypt and Croatia what's an "extended selectee list" Here’s the 2013 version of the government’s watchlisting guidance: https://www.eff.org/files/2014/07/24...guidance_1.pdf ESL/ESEL is mentioned on page 54 of the original guidance file. Travel to Turkey has resulted in others ending up as ESLees for some weeks or several months after travel to Turkey: https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/prac...ey-ssss-4.html |
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