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Professor Yaffle Apr 16, 2024 5:49 am

EoA at LAS
 
Looking for recent experience / guidance on the EoA process at LAS. I am due to arrive from London early afternoon Friday, and LAS immigration is normally fine at that hour. What is the set up for EoA at LAS? Do I need to join the regular immigration lines, or do they have dedicated desks set up for EoA?

Thanks in advance.

ebes77 Apr 19, 2024 4:00 am

I am looking to do EoA at DEN too! :-)
Did you eventually do it? How was it?

I was conditionally approved for global entry just last week. I am a Swiss citizen residing in Switzerland. I am hoping to do EoA at Denver intl.
How does the process look like at Denver international? Is there a separate line for EoA? Is it before or after customs?

Cheers

Sonny84 Apr 21, 2024 11:43 am

Hello guys, hope this will not be a dumb question and sorry if it is.
May I apply to Global Entry at JFK upon arrival with Italian Passport and ESTA (I do not have Visa. I'm entering with ESTA) ??
I also have Argentinean citizen/passport but do NOT have a valid Visa.
Thanks in advance

TWA884 Apr 21, 2024 2:01 pm


Originally Posted by Sonny84 (Post 36177334)
Hello guys, hope this will not be a dumb question and sorry if it is.
May I apply to Global Entry at JFK upon arrival with Italian Passport and ESTA (I do not have Visa. I'm entering with ESTA) ??
I also have Argentinean citizen/passport but do NOT have a valid Visa.
Thanks in advance

In order to be eligible for Enrollment on Arrival you must first apply for Global Entry and receive conditional approval.


Enrollment on Arrival (EoA) is CBP program that allows Global Entry applicants who are conditionally approved to complete their interviews upon arrival into the United States; including those entering the United States via a designated CBP Preclearance location. The EoA program eliminates the need for a Global Entry applicant to schedule an interview at an enrollment center to complete the application process.
To apply for Global Entry, please refer to the following CBP site:Secondly, Italian citizens are not currently eligible to apply for Global Entry, however, citizens or Argentina are.

Sonny84 Apr 21, 2024 2:33 pm


Originally Posted by TWA884 (Post 36177601)
In order to be eligible for Enrollment on Arrival you must first apply for Global Entry and receive conditional approval.

To apply for Global Entry, please refer to the following CBP site:Secondly, Italian citizens are not currently eligible to apply for Global Entry, however, citizens or Argentina are.

Thank you for your time and explanation.
In order to apply for Global Entry with Arg passport seems that I will have to make a tourist Visa first.
I can not mix Arg citizen passport with Italian ESTA autorization
thanks again.

izzik May 25, 2024 7:29 pm

So, our child was conditionally approved this week as a first time applicant.. we're leaving on a trip to Asia in 4 days, returning 10 days later into ORD nonstop. Except the flight is scheduled to land at 9:30am.. well before the stated hours of EoA.
I'm afraid we'll be denied but will post back here with experience later.

FlyHigh23 May 27, 2024 6:22 am

EOA for Expats
 
My daughter and I are CA and hoping for EOA when returning for a visit to US. We are currently expats residing abroad. The guidance above suggests we need some proof of residency (drivers license, utility bill) but we are living abroad. We have US passports do we still need to be residents? What documents have other US expats been asked to provide for EOA?

TWA884 May 27, 2024 10:40 am


Originally Posted by FlyHigh23 (Post 36262355)
We have US passports do we still need to be residents? What documents have other US expats been asked to provide for EOA?

There is no requirement for US citizens who apply for Global Entry to reside in the US. There are plenty of ex-pats who have GE. You may or may not be asked for proof of where you reside. Do you have any documents, IDs, bills, etc., that show your foreign address? That's what I would bring.

ray_quayle May 27, 2024 10:50 am


Originally Posted by FlyHigh23 (Post 36262355)
What documents have other US expats been asked to provide for EOA?

When my wife and I went through Dublin in February we weren’t asked for any supporting documents although I was prepared with documentation of our UK address. Took less than 10 minutes for both of us with no line to wait in. The GE didn’t help there at Dublin as we hadn’t been interviewed yet, but we were able to use the TSA Pre at PHL on our way back to the UK a few days later.

capedreamer Jun 1, 2024 4:34 pm

This is probably a dumb question and I think I know the answer, but just want to double check before I snuff out the last glimmer of hope.

My partner is Mexican and we live in Mexico City. He has received his conditional approval.

We're traveling to Toronto next month (non-stop MEX-YYZ return). I presume that since we have a US connection point, my partner won't be able to use the YYZ Enrolment on Arrival facility to complete his interview?

As a follow-up, if we were flying via the US (e.g. EWR for example), then he could complete the interview as he goes through the CBP pre-clearance facility at YYZ?

Many thanks in advance!

DeadpanDave Jun 3, 2024 7:52 am

JFK T4 Saturday evening
 
Hi. Does anyone have experience of EoA at JFK on a Saturday evening? I arrive at T4 this coming Saturday and have conditional approval.

Thanks.

Moleish Jun 8, 2024 4:20 pm

MCO Terminal C
 
Any experiences with EoA in Terminal C at MCO?

I’m hoping the interview can be done in C rather than having to go to the CBP office in terminal B?

Anyone gone through terminal C lately and saw any signs for EoA?

Professor Yaffle Jun 18, 2024 4:41 am

EoA in Las Vegas - update
 
Quick update on my experience last week - first off of the lunchtime BA arrival, so just the dregs of a Mexican arrival in the hall. Was directed immediately to an agent who saw me next, did the interview and approved me in no time at all. I was in a cab within 15 minutes of landing.

Happy days.

adrianhon Jun 19, 2024 6:15 am

YYZ Enrolment on Arrival experience
 
Got through preclearance border control at YYZ T3 at 7:45am on a Wednesday morning, and was told to wait in a seating area just past the border control. I took a ticket, but there was no-one ahead of me.

After 5 min, the person at booth 1 fetched me. Did the interview in just over 10 minutes, all very fast and efficient. My status had changed on the TTP website just a few minutes later!

jasepl Jun 28, 2024 6:02 am

YUL a few weeks ago. I was 6th in line. The sole agent at the desk spent forever with each person, going on and on about house prices, barbecue, traffic, Taylor Swift, mustard (yes, mustard) and what not.
I left after waiting 90 minutes because my flight was boarding. At that point he was still on victim number 4.


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