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12-22-21 08:17 #14708
Posts: 1459Tuesday night report. Both men and woman volume down 60% than last week. But the guys here going up to room every 30 seconds as I wait for a chica. Reduced price at nearby bars.
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12-22-21 06:36 #14707
Posts: 157Originally Posted by Fmojo [View Original Post]
A buddy of mine could not get an appointment at LAX until July 22, and he randomly checked SFO and found appointments available in Jan 22, but on a re-check, he saw an appointment like 2 weeks out and nabbed it. He just ended up going up to see family, and grabbed his outbound flight on the day of his appointment.
If you're willing to make a day trip out of it (it's worth it IMO), look at the other places where you can have your interview where the location is at the Airport. SFO and PHX have offices in the airport.
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12-22-21 06:01 #14706
Posts: 588Fast way to get global entry interview
Originally Posted by Fmojo [View Original Post]
And, you can always do interview on re-entry from abroad to US via most airports.
So, fly from a Mexican airport to San Diego airport:
See https://www.cbp.gov/travel/trusted-t...llment-arrival.
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12-22-21 05:11 #14705
Posts: 200Originally Posted by BlackThought [View Original Post]
https://appointmentscanner.com
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12-22-21 05:09 #14704
Posts: 749Originally Posted by MoneyShot [View Original Post]
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12-22-21 05:07 #14703
Posts: 3192Originally Posted by Dogers69 [View Original Post]
CBP, long ago, was more or less forced to come up with a way to accommodate buses. Processing them through regular lanes isn't practical. You have to have a method of screening all the passengers. So, what do you suggest?
Still, I'm not sure where you get your bus information, maybe things have changed since I quit walking across. But I've taken the bus option a couple times. Sometimes it's faster than standing, sometimes it's not. If you're in a bus, and there are two other buses in front of you, it make take you a very long time to get through. They have to unload the bus, which may have 10, or it may have 50 people on it. They have to process all those people. (Yes, sometimes that line does go quicker than the "regular" lines). They have to inspect the bus. They have to reload the bus. If you're three buses back you're in for a long wait, too.
Of all the times I crossed on foot with SENTRI, I have never had to wait while the bus line was processed. I've also never been threatened with violence the couple of times I got suckered into "cutting" the line for a fee.
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12-22-21 04:25 #14702
Posts: 573Border Wait Times
I realize it's "Mexico" and all but they really should have some large signs giving people direction on which lines to get into for regular, Global Entry, Sentry. Mexico does many things great as we all know, but they don't need to just do a half ass job with signage as they have for years at the border.
G.
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12-22-21 04:22 #14701
Posts: 573Originally Posted by BlackThought [View Original Post]
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12-22-21 04:08 #14700
Posts: 131Originally Posted by BlackThought [View Original Post]
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12-21-21 21:59 #14699
Posts: 536Thank You
Originally Posted by Sol12 [View Original Post]
We are guests in Mexico and should act accordingly!
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12-21-21 21:55 #14698
Posts: 1459Originally Posted by BaxterSlade [View Original Post]
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12-21-21 20:48 #14697
Posts: 749Originally Posted by BrotherMouzone [View Original Post]
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12-21-21 19:33 #14696
Posts: 6522Global Entry card at LAX
I flew from Medellin to Mexico City on Viva Aerobus last Friday. Mexican Customs announced that special procedures apply to flights from Colombia, due to it being a major source of drugs. We were sniffed by dogs, luggage were sent through X-ray machines; one young woman was targeted, her luggage was opened up and searched carefully.
I flew from MEX to LAX arriving in the afternoon Monday, pulling along my carry-on suitcase. The walk was very long from the terminal to US Customs booths. Couple hundreds people queued up in front of the booths, none was in the GE lanes; I was the only one. A Customs woman told me to go ahead to the dozen GE machines, take my hat and mask off for the picture. The machine already read the GE card in my wallet via RFID, automatically detected and took my picture. It was all done in less than 30 seconds. That was it, I was cleared. The woman said I could go.
Meanwhile hundreds other passengers were waiting in line to be interviewed, body scanned, luggage Xrayed and searched by US Customs.
Get your GE card with the US government's trusted travelers privileges.
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12-21-21 18:41 #14695
Posts: 749Originally Posted by BaxterSlade [View Original Post]
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12-21-21 18:11 #14694
Posts: 644Originally Posted by BaxterSlade [View Original Post]