Confused..

missnic07

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Be only flew to the US once when I went to NY a few years ago. Then, we flew direct and I remember the longgg wait to clear immigration.

This time when we fly to Florida we are flying indirect (flying from Ireland to Philadelphia and then onto Orlando). So my Q is, will we have to go through immigration twice both in Philadelphia and MCO airport? Or just at Philadelphia?
 
Like PP said, if you go from DUB (Dublin) you should clear US immigration there and arrive at PHL as a domestic passenger (no immigration)

if you don't clear immigration in Dublin or go from another airport, you'll clear US immigration at PHL and arrive at Orlando as a domestic passenger.
 

Brilliant!
Just had a look and it says something about having to pay $10 per person to do it? Does this seem right?

can you point us to where they say that ?

I've just looked at Shannon's website, and Aer Lingus on preclearance, and couldn't find reference to any fee.

ETA : I might have found it
http://www.shannonairport.ie/gns/business/aviation-development/us-preclearance-facility.aspx

if it's the reference, then I think your airline already hit you with those fees by including it in your airfare.
 




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