![]() |
food question
Does water count as food? On the plane in business class, they leave a 1/2 liter container of Evian, which I rarely finish on the plane. I have kept it and taken it home with me. I answer the food question on the GE kiosk with "NO".
|
Went through ORD on Monday, and it's the first time they actually looked for the CBP sticker on the inside back cover. They said it's supposed to be checked every time. Not sure why, since you scan you fingerprints and passport so they know you're in the system.
Priority labeled bag came out in the first 10, I was on my way from plane to bag recheck in only a few moments. (But they neglected to put my bag on the next flight, so delivered it at 2 am.) |
Originally Posted by etch5895
(Post 11201064)
One would hope in situations like that (multiple full loads arriving at the same time), the CBP supervisor would inspire his/her officers to make the process as quick as possible so people can catch their onward connections. (Meaning: no 20 questions, scan the passport, stamp it and hand it back).
Sadly, I doubt it. FB |
Originally Posted by lili
(Post 13409994)
Went through ORD on Monday, and it's the first time they actually looked for the CBP sticker on the inside back cover. They said it's supposed to be checked every time. Not sure why, since you scan you fingerprints and passport so they know you're in the system.
|
Originally Posted by 777lover
(Post 13374846)
We discussed interpretation of "food" and then when we went to the machine to practice we read in detail the items that were asked about. Read it some time. No chocolate candy could be interpreted as OK as there is no dairy in it they ask about dairy); He said to just declare eny food as 99% of the time you are jjust waved through for routine food. But he was the first to say that if yuo read the list on te kiosk in detail, there are many foods that are technically not asked aout.
Yes! Correct! I just used a kiosk at JFK this past Monday and looked very closely at the checklist on the screen. It actually did not include the word "food" anywhere. Instead, the question said, "Are you carrying fruits, vegetables, dairy, meat or meat products,..." etc. Nothing as broad as "food." So.....maybe it's okay to check "no" if bringing through candy/chocolates. I will try to remember to ask the next time I encounter a CBP officer who knows how GE works. I'm still going to avoid bringing any food back. The officer at my initial interview was adamant about declaring absolutely anything and everything that can be consumed as food. |
Originally Posted by lili
(Post 13409994)
Went through ORD on Monday, and it's the first time they actually looked for the CBP sticker on the inside back cover. They said it's supposed to be checked every time. Not sure why, since you scan you fingerprints and passport so they know you're in the system.
|
Originally Posted by ESpen36
(Post 13410315)
Yes! Correct! I just used a kiosk at JFK this past Monday and looked very closely at the checklist on the screen. It actually did not include the word "food" anywhere. Instead, the question said, "Are you carrying fruits, vegetables, dairy, meat or meat products,..." etc. Nothing as broad as "food."
So.....maybe it's okay to check "no" if bringing through candy/chocolates. I will try to remember to ask the next time I encounter a CBP officer who knows how GE works. I'm still going to avoid bringing any food back. The officer at my initial interview was adamant about declaring absolutely anything and everything that can be consumed as food. |
Originally Posted by DocD
(Post 13370119)
Hi Collective Wisdom:
Was told by both the Canadians and the Americans at my 24 December 2009 YYZ NEXUS interview that they no longer cared about the car information (I wanted to add my wife's car). They told me that the new(?) NEXUS rules require all passengers to show NEXUS IDs so the car information is not necessary. Cheers and safe travels all, DocD
Originally Posted by rogery11
(Post 13377761)
I'm a newspaper reporter looking to interview someone who's used Global Entry or Nexus. Can someone get back to me with their contact info at [email protected]. I'm on deadline for today so if someone can reply to me today, I'd really appreciate it. Based on this forum, it seems to be a positive experience. Thanks.
|
Originally Posted by FriendlySkies
(Post 13410331)
Did you have a receipt spit out of the kiosk with an "X" on it? If not, when did they check for the sticker?
|
Originally Posted by lili
(Post 13412129)
No X. After you wave your passport and receipt at the person at the desk who's checking regular folk through, you then proceed to get your bag and exit the area That's when they take the receipt and that's when they checked for the CBP sticker.
|
Also of note...
My expiration is actually over 5 years away. It is tied to my birthday. I applied in December 2009. I interviewed in Feb, and it expires in Sept 2015. 6.5 bonus months! I hope renewal is handled online, just "give us your cash" and 5 more years are added on! I do have a pressing question. Why is GOES not standard for all opt in people. It amazes me when visiting some countries the automated gates and organization vs something like LAX/ORD/IAD where it becomes a rat race and the foreign line is 25 people, and the American / PR line is 270 people. Seems to me citizen should have optin approval for GOES during all new passport applications / issuance. Replace 20 CBP employees with 20 GOES gates. As passports are renewed over 10 years, the lines disappear and citizens only need to meet with an agent if there is a extraneous issue. |
Originally Posted by AMRivlin
(Post 13419036)
Why is GOES not standard for all opt in people. It amazes me when visiting some countries the automated gates and organization vs something like LAX/ORD/IAD where it becomes a rat race and the foreign line is 25 people, and the American / PR line is 270 people.
Seems to me citizen should have optin approval for GOES during all new passport applications / issuance. Replace 20 CBP employees with 20 GOES gates. As passports are renewed over 10 years, the lines disappear and citizens only need to meet with an agent if there is a extraneous issue. 99% of the people that I know to be holders of passports only get them for their "one trip in 10 years to the Bahamas" and most of the time they are applying for the passport within a couple of weeks of their travel (poor planning, but the norm). If these folks were tied up having to travel to a distant airport to be asked the 10 questions that I was asked 2 weeks ago to get my GE, there would be a backlash... and most people don't understand "opt-in" vs "opt-out".. It would be nice if the people that did the passport work at the post office were allowed to do the ICE/CBP questioning, but... -K |
Originally Posted by AMRivlin
(Post 13419036)
Seems to me citizen should have optin approval for GOES during all new passport applications / issuance. Replace 20 CBP employees with 20 GOES gates. Massive federal government workfare program change of this nature won't result in replacement of CBP employees by machines as much as it will result in redeployment of CBP employees. You'll likely get your kind of way in some form, but it will probably come with a higher proportion of searches and more intensive interrogation as the resources will be freed up for that. |
Another new member here. Applied at the beginning of February, conditional approval Feb 12, interview today at SEA (took about 20 minutes), and before I got back to the office I had an email from GOES that my membership was active.
The CBP officer that interviewed me was very friendly. She said that the program has become quite popular. Her calendar for today was booked solid for the whole day. No kiosk to practice on, through, she walked me through a powerpoint with the various screens. |
Question
I've read through most of the thread and didn't see this asked. My apologies if it has.. Once you are approved, how do you handle passport renewals? Mine expires in a little over a year and I noticed the last two times my passport number, etc. has changed.
|
| All times are GMT -6. The time now is 12:22 pm. |
This site is owned, operated, and maintained by MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Designated trademarks are the property of their respective owners.