EACarlson
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Your husband would depend on if they have GE interview capability at the port and have available appointment times. There used to be walkin times at most major international airports. But that's probably not happening now.Just wondering if anyone knows how the Global Entry is going now? We are in the midwest and fly out of STL. DH has been approved, but needs his appointment. Last he checked, they were not doing them in STL and said appointment could be done at incoming airport from an international flight. Well, we're not flying internationally right now, so that's not an option. We will be going on a cruise at the end of this month and have to go through customs at the end of that. Do you know if that qualifies as an entry point to do the appointment?
If so, DH will be able to get his done, but I had applied a long time ago and mine expired, so I guess I'd have to get approved again. At this point, I'm sure I wouldn't get the initial approval for an appointment at the end of this month, but we are scheduled for a cruise in February, so might go ahead with application with intention of doing the appointment at that point.
I am thinking of just doing the TSA precheck since I know I can get that done locally and we have enough credit card offers to get it free even though it would be doubling up.
Finally, we also have "Clear" free through AmEx, but I'd much rather have the precheck, but wondered if anyone does both?
Clear works to get you, in my opinion unfairly, to the front of whatever line you need to be in for screening. I know people that have both, they tell me that it can be a huge timesaver depending entirely on the lines. Personally I've never seen a situation where having Clear would save me more than a couple minutes. Where as having Pre routinely saves me over 30 minutes.