Anonymous wrote:If I sign my teens up now, will it expire when they turn 18?
Anonymous wrote:Let’s talk about the actual value - is global entry worth it for families of five? How machine has it saved you?
Anonymous wrote:My kids are up for renewal this year but the log in / site changed since we set up their accounts 5 years ago. They have known traveler numbers but I can’t get them logged into the new system. At this point I’m guessing the only option is when returning from an international trip to stop in where they do the interviews upon arrival and ask for help?
Anonymous wrote:Let’s talk about the actual value - is global entry worth it for families of five? How machine has it saved you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mobile passport is not convenient at all airports. I would do GE as some airports have no distinct lane for MP and you will end up waiting in line with everyone else.
Yeah, I tried Mobile Passport at Dulles but there didn’t seem to be a separate place or way to use it. This was years ago so maybe I was confused/jetlagged/lost.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Yes probably not worth doing GE then for you. Maybe when your PreCheck renewal is coming up, you could do GE then. We get the fee covered by our credit card, so the extra cost is worth it.
Which credit card?
This is an easy google— it’s generally expensive cards but the bonuses can make them worthwhile. Chase Sapphire, Venture X. There was a United card (explorer?) that I think was the cheapest to offer it.
Anonymous wrote:Mobile passport is not convenient at all airports. I would do GE as some airports have no distinct lane for MP and you will end up waiting in line with everyone else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Yes probably not worth doing GE then for you. Maybe when your PreCheck renewal is coming up, you could do GE then. We get the fee covered by our credit card, so the extra cost is worth it.
Which credit card?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Yes probably not worth doing GE then for you. Maybe when your PreCheck renewal is coming up, you could do GE then. We get the fee covered by our credit card, so the extra cost is worth it.
Which credit card?
Anonymous wrote: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.
Yes probably not worth doing GE then for you. Maybe when your PreCheck renewal is coming up, you could do GE then. We get the fee covered by our credit card, so the extra cost is worth it.
Anonymous wrote:My kids are up for renewal this year but the log in / site changed since we set up their accounts 5 years ago. They have known traveler numbers but I can’t get them logged into the new system. At this point I’m guessing the only option is when returning from an international trip to stop in where they do the interviews upon arrival and ask for help?