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Originally Posted by GadgetFreak
(Post 17894636)
The point is 8 minutes from door open at JFK to outside customs and heading out to my car. Or similar at ORD and changing to a connection home 2 hours earlier than the one I was booked on. I have sen really long lines at immigration. I'm not in them now. And that's a good thing.
At ATL in Dec. with the kiosks down we made it through in 15 minutes because there were a couple of GE folks ahead of us. The regular line was 45 minutes+ because it's Atlanta. Mrs GHF is sold on having it. |
I really appreciate everyone answering. Yes, we have had some pretty good luck with Immigration though even when the lines are short/moving fast, the kiosks are still faster.
As for Customs if there is no GE line, well, OK...I will give it a try (jumping to the head of the line). I can only imagine the reaction of those waiting in the long lines, and I hope the Customs people don't give me holy hell for it. I have terrible luck with those Customs guys. They always single me out! The last time was the worst. I was rushing home from Colombia due to a family emergency. Now granted, aging hippie w/ backpack...coming from Colombia...but I am a birder and I had the binoculars, bird books, etc. in the backpack. Even then, I got the third degree. He wanted to know why I was traveling alone (um, didn't want to ruin my husband's vacation because of an issue with my crazy mother), what kind of emergency (try explaining the crazy mother thing to a Customs agent)....I figured I was in for x-rays and laxatives...but fortunately, he let me go. Anyway, the point is that I somehow trigger suspicion even when I am dressed in business clothing. I always get pulled for secondary screening. So cutting the line is probably not going to work for me. But I will give it a try. My husband is going to Argentina today. We'll see how he makes out when he returns via MIA. |
Originally Posted by FlightDelayed
(Post 17897613)
I really appreciate everyone answering. Yes, we have had some pretty good luck with Immigration though even when the lines are short/moving fast, the kiosks are still faster.
As for Customs if there is no GE line, well, OK...I will give it a try (jumping to the head of the line). I can only imagine the reaction of those waiting in the long lines, and I hope the Customs people don't give me holy hell for it. I have terrible luck with those Customs guys. They always single me out! The last time was the worst. I was rushing home from Colombia due to a family emergency. Now granted, aging hippie w/ backpack...coming from Colombia...but I am a birder and I had the binoculars, bird books, etc. in the backpack. Even then, I got the third degree. He wanted to know why I was traveling alone (um, didn't want to ruin my husband's vacation because of an issue with my crazy mother), what kind of emergency (try explaining the crazy mother thing to a Customs agent)....I figured I was in for x-rays and laxatives...but fortunately, he let me go. Anyway, the point is that I somehow trigger suspicion even when I am dressed in business clothing. I always get pulled for secondary screening. So cutting the line is probably not going to work for me. But I will give it a try. My husband is going to Argentina today. We'll see how he makes out when he returns via MIA. If nothing else, GE cuts down on unpleasant interactions with people. I have found the biggest delay is the wait for checked luggage. |
I think the only "problem" (not much of a problem really) is explaining to flight attendants that I don't need any of the forms they are passing out to the passengers. Many don't appear to know what global entry is, then I point to the advertisement inside the airline's magazine or to save myself the time of explaining, I sometimes just say "I already have it taken care of".
Another time I got off a flight and was walking to the Global Entry kiosk, an airline employee was at the front of the entrance into the immigration hall stopping passengers to check their passports/status to see which line to direct the into, I proceeded to walk around her since she was blocking the way into the global entry lane, I was pointing at the global entry sign and she said "ah ok you have that global thingy". |
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Originally Posted by railroadtycoon
I think the only "problem" (not much of a problem really) is explaining to flight attendants that I don't need any of the forms they are passing out to the passengers. Many don't appear to know what global entry is, then I point to the advertisement inside the airline's magazine or to save myself the time of explaining, I sometimes just say "I already have it taken care of".
Another time I got off a flight and was walking to the Global Entry kiosk, an airline employee was at the front of the entrance into the immigration hall stopping passengers to check their passports/status to see which line to direct the into, I proceeded to walk around her since she was blocking the way into the global entry lane, I was pointing at the global entry sign and she said "ah ok you have that global thingy". |
Originally Posted by GadgetFreak
(Post 17936472)
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I have started taking the forms and filling them out in case the kiosks are down. You can go to the front of the line in that case in my limited (n=1) experience with kiosk problems. |
Originally Posted by Fredd
(Post 17936581)
We recently used our GE for the very first time and I ended up throwing the form away after we'd exited, but your advice seems very practicable. Better to have it and not need it than not to have it...
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Originally Posted by railroadtycoon
(Post 17934178)
I think the only "problem" (not much of a problem really) is explaining to flight attendants that I don't need any of the forms they are passing out to the passengers. Many don't appear to know what global entry is, then I point to the advertisement inside the airline's magazine or to save myself the time of explaining, I sometimes just say "I already have it taken care of".
Originally Posted by GadgetFreak
(Post 17936472)
I have started taking the forms and filling them out in case the kiosks are down. You can go to the front of the line in that case in my limited (n=1) experience with kiosk problems.
Wouldn't you know - we pulled into the gate and the GA made an announcement that all GE participants had to fill out a blue form because the kiosks were down. We did get to skip the regular line, but there were several GE folks waiting in line for the nearest Immigration Man. The crew line was severely backed up because not only were the kiosks down but the fingerprint scanners at the booths were down, too. Still took half the time that a regular line would take. |
Originally Posted by LessO2
(Post 11197814)
Yes, Global Entry is very much worth it. I save about a half an hour at IAD or ORD regularly.
You mention YYZ....that's a different program, NEXUS. |
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How long have you waited between filling out the form online and getting the invite for an interview? I have a trip planned in a couple of weeks and its already been two weeks.
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No guts, no glory
Based on all the good advice offered here, I urged Husband to try jumping the customs line with his GE print-out when he came back through MIA yesterday. He wimped out and didn't try it. His excuse was that the line was very short. He's platinum/permanent gold, so his luggage is priority and he never has to wait for it. Which means that he generally gets to Customs fast.
Plus he had two hours to make his connection, so no reason to rush. Though of course he's claiming that he suddenly developed patience... We will be coming back from Africa via ORD in a few weeks. Wait until he has to wait with me for my luggage and then the line is long...then we'll see just how much patience he has developed. |
Originally Posted by uppereastff
(Post 17955141)
How long have you waited between filling out the form online and getting the invite for an interview? I have a trip planned in a couple of weeks and its already been two weeks.
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/pract...sing-time.html |
Originally Posted by uppereastff
;How long have you waited between filling out the form online and getting the invite for an interview? I have a trip planned in a couple of weeks and its already been two weeks.
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Originally Posted by uppereastff
(Post 17955141)
How long have you waited between filling out the form online and getting the invite for an interview? I have a trip planned in a couple of weeks and its already been two weeks.
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