gopbroek
Contributor
For Mexico there is already a much cheaper and easier method, have one person in your party request a wheel chair. At least in Cozumel and everywhere else I have been in central and northern Mexico, all other members of the party accompanies the wheel chair and bypasses the immigration line. I see groups 2-8 persons cluster and hang onto the chair and jump the line.
I have Global Entry and for the last few months in DFW, for re-entry, it really does not gain you much. DFW ICE got caught playing scheduling games during the sequester and then during the budget standoff, it culminated in one night last fall with 5 hour wait times. It was to over the top and caused an uproar and investigation. The end result, while not admitting error on the part of ICE, they have aggressively deployed the same kiosks that are used for GE for the general public which allows the passengers to rapidly pre-enter all the data used by the agent and get a ticket, like GE. The passenger still needs to still see an agent but the process is very streamlined and the wait times are minimal. I think this system will be in place in all major points of entry within a year, its common sense and actually works.
I still like the GE program as I pass through customs regularly but the main benefit, for me, is the TSA ‘PRE’ designation at domestic airports. Cost wise, this status can be assigned through multiple frequent flyer programs without paying $100 to the government plus currently in DFW the wait time for a GE interview is about 2 months
I have Global Entry and for the last few months in DFW, for re-entry, it really does not gain you much. DFW ICE got caught playing scheduling games during the sequester and then during the budget standoff, it culminated in one night last fall with 5 hour wait times. It was to over the top and caused an uproar and investigation. The end result, while not admitting error on the part of ICE, they have aggressively deployed the same kiosks that are used for GE for the general public which allows the passengers to rapidly pre-enter all the data used by the agent and get a ticket, like GE. The passenger still needs to still see an agent but the process is very streamlined and the wait times are minimal. I think this system will be in place in all major points of entry within a year, its common sense and actually works.
I still like the GE program as I pass through customs regularly but the main benefit, for me, is the TSA ‘PRE’ designation at domestic airports. Cost wise, this status can be assigned through multiple frequent flyer programs without paying $100 to the government plus currently in DFW the wait time for a GE interview is about 2 months