EWR inbound screening process
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EWR inbound screening process
Hi,
can anyone describe the process, when coming from Europe (with UA) and the first entry airport will be EWR, please? Their shall be some medical screening (before/after immigration)? And do they distinguish between ESTA, US citizens, diplomats? For travelers with connection flights, do they have to change terminals? As I heard, United will fly out of only one terminal.
Thx 4 the answers!
can anyone describe the process, when coming from Europe (with UA) and the first entry airport will be EWR, please? Their shall be some medical screening (before/after immigration)? And do they distinguish between ESTA, US citizens, diplomats? For travelers with connection flights, do they have to change terminals? As I heard, United will fly out of only one terminal.
Thx 4 the answers!
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Ok, let's stay with diplomatics and US citizens. Just as background, a befriended family of us with diplo-status will have their first run into the US due to their status and I would like to collect some information about the proces to get them as smooth as possible through it.
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Good point.
Ok, let's stay with diplomatics and US citizens. Just as background, a befriended family of us with diplo-status will have their first run into the US due to their status and I would like to collect some information about the proces to get them as smooth as possible through it.
Ok, let's stay with diplomatics and US citizens. Just as background, a befriended family of us with diplo-status will have their first run into the US due to their status and I would like to collect some information about the proces to get them as smooth as possible through it.
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Guys! Due to the Presidents proclamation, US citizens and diplos are allowed to enter. So I still kindly ask, if someone could describe the process, this may be helpful for others, too.
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The purpose of diplomatic entry is to allow diplomats entry to do their diplomatic work. Its not to conduct vacation. Your friend risks putting her diplo-status in jeopardy and should stay home.
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Good, so he should come alone.
Now, can someone please answer the OP question about the screening process at EWR for US citizens? We'll take the assumption that it will look much the same as for diplomats.
OP, there may be a discussion of this elsewhere (destination forums or COVID-19 forums) as this is not particularly unique to UA travel
Now, can someone please answer the OP question about the screening process at EWR for US citizens? We'll take the assumption that it will look much the same as for diplomats.
OP, there may be a discussion of this elsewhere (destination forums or COVID-19 forums) as this is not particularly unique to UA travel
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Has he tried asking for processes and procedures from his office? I am sure there are available resources.
In terms of actual first-hand account, for good reasons, a lot of us have been grounded well ahead of the elevation of cases and deaths. I am sure someone will chime in, if they had travelled internationally in recent days. You can also look up other areas of FT, as suggested, as well as platforms outside of FT.
My last international arrival was through a preclearance airport two weeks ago - business as usual at the time. I would have arrived through EWR this weekend had I traveled to Asia - actually, scratch that, I would have been placed under a mandatory 14-day quarantine at the destination, and again upon US arrival - would have been a mess even if I could find flights home.
In terms of actual first-hand account, for good reasons, a lot of us have been grounded well ahead of the elevation of cases and deaths. I am sure someone will chime in, if they had travelled internationally in recent days. You can also look up other areas of FT, as suggested, as well as platforms outside of FT.
My last international arrival was through a preclearance airport two weeks ago - business as usual at the time. I would have arrived through EWR this weekend had I traveled to Asia - actually, scratch that, I would have been placed under a mandatory 14-day quarantine at the destination, and again upon US arrival - would have been a mess even if I could find flights home.
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As this is not focused around United, please follow the discussion as the thread moves to the Practical Travel Safety and Security forum. Ocn Vw 1K, Moderator, United forum.
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The long waits in dense arrivals halls due to the enhanced screening have largely been replaced with longer waits to get off the plane due to changes practices to get off the plane after landing. But its also slower per person when in the arrivals hall area within view of the passport control processing by CBP.
Diplomatic passport user status wont help a passenger get off the plane faster at least not commonly at US airports of entry. But for those with such passports and able and willing to do so, using the diplomat line or crew line still works .... but its slowed down too nowadays.
Even if the referred to guy is a US diplomat, the process is largely the same with regard to entering the US and the passports except then its more commonly the regular line but otherwise the same process as mentioned in the post above.
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Arrival at JFK on Turkish Airlines
I arrived back from Nepal via Istanbul Sunday afternoon. So, it wasnt EWR and UA but heres my experience:
After transferring in Istanbul, I was handed the CDC questionnaire right after boarding. The questionnaire asks whether you have been in the EU or China, So. Korea, Iran, Iraq in the last 14 days and then collects personal, flight, and home address information as well as asking if you had experienced Fever, Coughs, or Shortness of Breath.
Flight lands at JFK, Terminal 1. We waited on the plane while a airport representative told us about the need to self-quarantine for 14 days. We then got off the plane.
Went to Global Entry kiosk and scanned passport... Received a receipt with a big X on it telling me to report to standard CBP immigration line. Got in a short line, spoke to the CBP official who then call over uniformed CBP officer who escorted me to the screening room.
in the screening room, I took a seat in the waiting area until they called my name. Then I went to speak with a US Naval medical officer. She asked me about where Id been and general health questions. Took my temperature via head scan and then sent me to a uniformed CBP officer who asked me questions about where I had been and very closely looked at my passport. I assume this was to ensure I was being honest about countries I had Ben in. Cleared that, picked up my luggage and exited the airport.
it all actually went very quickly since I was one of the first people off the plane and about 50% of the incoming international flights had cancelled.
After transferring in Istanbul, I was handed the CDC questionnaire right after boarding. The questionnaire asks whether you have been in the EU or China, So. Korea, Iran, Iraq in the last 14 days and then collects personal, flight, and home address information as well as asking if you had experienced Fever, Coughs, or Shortness of Breath.
Flight lands at JFK, Terminal 1. We waited on the plane while a airport representative told us about the need to self-quarantine for 14 days. We then got off the plane.
Went to Global Entry kiosk and scanned passport... Received a receipt with a big X on it telling me to report to standard CBP immigration line. Got in a short line, spoke to the CBP official who then call over uniformed CBP officer who escorted me to the screening room.
in the screening room, I took a seat in the waiting area until they called my name. Then I went to speak with a US Naval medical officer. She asked me about where Id been and general health questions. Took my temperature via head scan and then sent me to a uniformed CBP officer who asked me questions about where I had been and very closely looked at my passport. I assume this was to ensure I was being honest about countries I had Ben in. Cleared that, picked up my luggage and exited the airport.
it all actually went very quickly since I was one of the first people off the plane and about 50% of the incoming international flights had cancelled.
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I also arrived at JFK, Wednesday AM, coming in from Israel. I WAS able to use Global Entry and no medical questions asked. I think a lot depends on where you are coming from. People heading for quarantine got questions. People like the above poster coming from Egypt and me - no greater risk than I have after 2 days in the US,

