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africaflier Nov 4, 2010 3:49 pm


Originally Posted by FriendlySkies (Post 15076350)
I've been a member since November 2009, and have used GE three times this year, with another use of the kiosk in two weeks. So far, nothing bad has happened with the program. A few people have complained that they were pulled aside for secondary even though they were GE members, but GE does not prevent that from happening..

To keep things neat, it really would have been best if you had posted your question in the main GE thread.

Sorry---I didn't know that was the protocol. Can it be moved to tidy things up?

FriendlySkies Nov 4, 2010 3:50 pm


Originally Posted by africaflier (Post 15076378)
Sorry---I didn't know that was the protocol. Can it be moved to tidy things up?

Not too big of a deal.. Just something for the future..


Have you heard anything negative about GE, or were you just wondering?

LessO2 Nov 4, 2010 3:51 pm


Originally Posted by africaflier (Post 15076332)
Thanks. I have skimmed it, but it seems overwhelmingly positive. I was wondering if there were negatives not already posted online.

No, it's all pretty good.

The only hassle is that when you go in for the interview at one of the designated airports, the offices are outside of the "security" checkpoint (it's great if that airport is your home airport).

Also, understand it's a TRUSTED TRAVELER program, NOT a "get out of jail free" card. The biggest problem with some GE members on this board is how they feel it's the latter and get angry when something happens out of the norm.

africaflier Nov 4, 2010 3:53 pm


Originally Posted by FriendlySkies (Post 15076382)
Not too big of a deal.. Just something for the future..


Have you heard anything negative about GE, or were you just wondering?

I saw the recent WSJ article and have read positive things on FT, but didn't know if there were aspects not explored. Wanted to know before I signed up if there were downsides I might not have considered.

FriendlySkies Nov 4, 2010 3:55 pm


Originally Posted by africaflier (Post 15076412)
I saw the recent WSJ article and have read positive things on FT, but didn't know if there were aspects not explored. Wanted to know before I signed up if there were downsides I might not have considered.

If you feel as though it is necessary, go ahead and sign up. It's saved me a bunch of time this year, especially when arriving late, or during a bank of international flights.

africaflier Nov 4, 2010 3:57 pm


Originally Posted by FriendlySkies (Post 15076419)
If you feel as though it is necessary, go ahead and sign up. It's saved me a bunch of time this year, especially when arriving late, or during a bank of international flights.

Thanks all for the input. It sounds like a good idea.

FriendlySkies Nov 4, 2010 3:59 pm


Originally Posted by africaflier (Post 15076434)
Thanks all for the input. It sounds like a good idea.

I've also found that I am able to avoid the officers that want to play 20 questions when returning from a mileage run. I did an eight-hour trip to Sydney in May, and am doing a 24 hour trip to London in two weeks. If I had to go through the regular lines, I'm sure I would get an officer that would send me to secondary.

Thinking about it, the only negative would be that if you check bags, you'll have to wait around a bit longer, as you are almost always done with GE way before the bags hit the belt.

FetePerfection Nov 4, 2010 3:59 pm

Unfortunately for me there is no Global Entry in MSP - which I knew before signing up, so I guess my only comment is it's extremely helpful if they have it in your home city.

mre5765 Nov 4, 2010 4:20 pm


Originally Posted by africaflier (Post 15076332)
Thanks. I have skimmed it, but it seems overwhelmingly positive. I was wondering if there were negatives not already posted online.

The only negative is that even if you get a clear receipt from the GE kiosk, you might still have to present a passport to the customs agent and get a grilling. In the past, customs never asked the "why were you out of country questions" etc. Thus under some conditions, using GE will take longer than the conventional process.

kokonutz Nov 5, 2010 11:04 am

Just thought I'd share my registration experience as an additional data point:

Filled out the app (extensive!) online, about 10-14 days later got email telling to go back on the secure website and print out my enrollment letter and make an appointment.

My appointment was today at 1130 at iad right by the exit from customs. Arrived early and there was a sign saying 'please knock'. I did and was told he (it was just one ICE dude in a little office) was a little backed up so I'd have to wait. But by 1140 he came and collected me. He apologized and said an approved couple had come in together even though only the husband had made an appointment so that's why he was a little backed up. I watched a ~10-minute dvd about the program, mostly how to use the kiosk but also several stern warnings about how *any* cpb violations would mean fines and revocation of GE privileges.

By the time I was done with the dvd he had all my 411 from passport, DL, etc and I sat by his desk, had a photo taken, my fingerprints done. He asked me if I had ever been arrested. Had I ever been involved in a cbp violation enforcement. Those were the only 'official' questions he asked. After a few more keystrokes he said, ok, you are approved, put the magic sticker on my passport. Any questions on how to use the kiosk?

Of course, me being me, we had been chatting about travel the whole time. And I finished telling him about Moscow and St. Petersburg and he finished telling me about Estonia and Ukraine (where he got to see Hitler's forward HQ!!).

When it was all said and done it was a total of about 20 mins (I've spent twice that long at iad immigration before!!!), and I was out before the end of my 1130-1200 appointment.

Easy peasy. And just in time for my trip to LHR this weekend! ^

http://i745.photobucket.com/albums/x...ttwald/cbp.jpg

GoingAway Nov 5, 2010 11:20 am

Funny - I guess they got tired of talking to people and want a more consistent process with the DVD. That's a new piece

FriendlySkies Nov 5, 2010 12:13 pm

Glad to hear it went well. One thing I have noticed about GE is how nice the officers are when you enroll..

As far as the sticker, I'm surprised he put it inside the pp. A lot of us, including myself, have gotten the sticker on the outside, back cover..

Enjoy the program!

kokonutz Nov 5, 2010 12:31 pm


Originally Posted by FriendlySkies (Post 15081584)
Glad to hear it went well. One thing I have noticed about GE is how nice the officers are when you enroll..

As far as the sticker, I'm surprised he put it inside the pp. A lot of us, including myself, have gotten the sticker on the outside, back cover..

Enjoy the program!

I actually peeled it off that page and put it on the front of my PP...figure that way it'll be eaiser to wave it around while I scream 'DYKWIA'!!!! ;) ;) ;)

HeadInTheClouds Nov 5, 2010 7:04 pm


Originally Posted by GenevaFlyer (Post 15029841)
On a different note, I need to update my passport record for Global Entry. As the enrollment officer is no longer stationed at AMS, I will most likely be in Atlanta.

Could someone tell me where exactly the GE office for ATL is located?

I need to register my new passport on a trip through ATL next week also... if anyone can chime in on this, I'd love to know too!

Cheers.

GenevaFlyer Nov 6, 2010 1:31 am


Originally Posted by HeadInTheClouds (Post 15084052)
I need to register my new passport on a trip through ATL next week also... if anyone can chime in on this, I'd love to know too!

Cheers.

Found it on the website:


Atlanta Port Office (Customs House) 4341 International Pkwy
Suite 600
Atlanta, GA 30354 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM (404) 675-1239

or

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) 12700 Spine Road
P.O. Box 45527
Concourse E, 1st Floor (Entrance and Clearance) - Room EC2-1-G1-A
Atlanta, GA 30320 Monday - Friday
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM (404) 765-2302
Cheers,

GenevaFlyer


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