Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop talking about Mobile Passport - I don't want people to find out about it and start clogging up the lines! Seriously - its great and free. We used it at BWI coming back from spring break in Mexico and walked right through. Coming back from Europe to Dulles in late June we had to wait about 10 minutes. I would guess the regular line was at least an hour and the GE people walked right through. The app was a little funny and kept crashing when we were at Dulles but I just kept trying and it worked while we were on the people mover.
So you don’t need Global Entry to use Mobile Passport? We are traveling to Europe this summer and will return to IAD. We do not have Global Entry.
Anonymous wrote:Stop talking about Mobile Passport - I don't want people to find out about it and start clogging up the lines! Seriously - its great and free. We used it at BWI coming back from spring break in Mexico and walked right through. Coming back from Europe to Dulles in late June we had to wait about 10 minutes. I would guess the regular line was at least an hour and the GE people walked right through. The app was a little funny and kept crashing when we were at Dulles but I just kept trying and it worked while we were on the people mover.
Anonymous wrote:Just renewed for $100 a few months back and waiting to add my kid for free! (He currently has his own but I haven’t renewed his)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Global is definitely worth it. Coming back from Spring Break, I took my kids through with no lines whatsoever. you look into a camera, they check you off, and done.
We did this at Heathrow but did not have global entry. Does it depend on the airport?
There is no US immigration at Heathrow, thus no Global Entry.
Ah! Global Entry only applies in returning to the U.S.?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Global is definitely worth it. Coming back from Spring Break, I took my kids through with no lines whatsoever. you look into a camera, they check you off, and done.
We did this at Heathrow but did not have global entry. Does it depend on the airport?
There is no US immigration at Heathrow, thus no Global Entry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Global is definitely worth it. Coming back from Spring Break, I took my kids through with no lines whatsoever. you look into a camera, they check you off, and done.
We did this at Heathrow but did not have global entry. Does it depend on the airport?
Anonymous wrote:Global is definitely worth it. Coming back from Spring Break, I took my kids through with no lines whatsoever. you look into a camera, they check you off, and done.
Anonymous wrote:Just renewed for $100 a few months back and waiting to add my kid for free! (He currently has his own but I haven’t renewed his)
Anonymous wrote:I assume if we have precheck, we have to start over with GE, its not just an upgrade?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want to save the cash, download the Mobile Passport Control app. It is accepted at Dulles now. We recently used it upon returning from Spring Break. It took about 5 minutes in line vs the looks of the endlessly long regular line.
I just learned about this. I am traveling in a few months and thought I was out of luck. My two sisters both have GE. Hopefully I can use this at IAD.
Yes it's an option at Dulles. Just follow the signs for Mobile Passport when you get to the passport control area. Make sure you download the app now, and up to you, but you can add your info now so you can save time.when on the plane. Then all you have to just before arrival is take a selfie and answer the couple of questions.
So if the only airport we return to from abroad is IAD, does that mean GE wouldn’t give us much benefit over Mobile Passport? Does GE help with anything else?
As stated above, you also get PreCheck, which helps a ton with all domestic security lines.
And if you ever cross at a land or sea border (only towards the US), GE usually has separate lines. Last year we saved over an hour in the car driving back from Vancouver to Seattle- they have estimated wait times on the signs right before the border.
Ok thanks. We already have pre check so that is not an added benefit for us. And we don’t drive across borders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want to save the cash, download the Mobile Passport Control app. It is accepted at Dulles now. We recently used it upon returning from Spring Break. It took about 5 minutes in line vs the looks of the endlessly long regular line.
I just learned about this. I am traveling in a few months and thought I was out of luck. My two sisters both have GE. Hopefully I can use this at IAD.
Yes it's an option at Dulles. Just follow the signs for Mobile Passport when you get to the passport control area. Make sure you download the app now, and up to you, but you can add your info now so you can save time.when on the plane. Then all you have to just before arrival is take a selfie and answer the couple of questions.
So if the only airport we return to from abroad is IAD, does that mean GE wouldn’t give us much benefit over Mobile Passport? Does GE help with anything else?
As stated above, you also get PreCheck, which helps a ton with all domestic security lines.
And if you ever cross at a land or sea border (only towards the US), GE usually has separate lines. Last year we saved over an hour in the car driving back from Vancouver to Seattle- they have estimated wait times on the signs right before the border.