All done!
Were both approved before we left the building.
Excellent! Welcome to the club.
All done!
Were both approved before we left the building.
Are you referring to six international flights that involve US landings or departures?
The scariest part was trying to figure out how to get into the port of entry facility without accidentally crossing the bridge into Mexico!!!Excellent! Welcome to the club.
The scariest part was trying to figure out how to get into the port of entry facility without accidentally crossing the bridge into Mexico!!!
The little narrow left turn lane was really hard to see.
LOL, I had exactly the same problem at Otay Mesa. The directions for getting there, which were emailed from the GOES program, involved going past a Do Not Enter sign and then driving around a barricade in the road. I'm sure this is much easier at an airport.
What about TSA Precheck? That's a significant side benefit.
I had been debating on getting Global Entry because I travel with a friend who has this.
I applied Mar 2nd, received email conditional approval on Mar 8th. On Mar 9th, the earliest appt. for the nearest interview location was May. (my overseas travel is the end of April). I looked today and an opening is available for tomorrow!! So I grabbed it.
I don't fly United regularly, so I'm not certain about them, but one of the ones I do fly has a check box on your profile which brings up a place where you can enter your passport information.
Where do you update passport information online? I went to the United website and added my Global Entry # - but did not see a place for my Passport #.
We got our conditional approvals and I just scheduled our interviews for mid-May.
Where do you update passport information online? I went to the United website and added my Global Entry # - but did not see a place for my Passport #.
I have found airlines request the data only when you book an international flight. United for some reason does not seem to keep the data in my experience even though we are mileage plus members
Did some research. United Airlines used to allow you to enter your passport # and your global entry #. I was able to enter my GE # but will have to enter my new passport # when I check in for my International flight. My understanding is that the United app will allow you to then upload a picture of your passport. Found information on Flyer talk forum.
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