Yeah, I've only gone international twice since getting Global Entry. Once I forgot to take off my glasses, so I got the X to see an officer, and the other time it wouldn't read my passport.My instincts tell me GE is faster, and remember that with GE you're pre-interviewed and become a "Trusted Traveler", which seems to lead to fewer interactions with CBP based off anecdotal reports.
Of course, you also get TSA pre-check as a GE member (in the sense that I have yet to miss Pre-check once since becoming GE and the Pre program was instituted).
I've never had a problem having my glasses on, and my passport and GE picture both have my glasses on in fact. Also never had a problem with passport being read (passport is about halfway through its ten year lifetime right now).Yeah, I've only gone international twice since getting Global Entry. Once I forgot to take off my glasses, so I got the X to see an officer, and the other time it wouldn't read my passport.
Pre-check is amazing though.
My picture has them with the glasses off. I was told that was the problem, but who knows.I've never had a problem having my glasses on, and my passport and GE picture both have my glasses on in fact. Also never had a problem with passport being read (passport is about halfway through its ten year lifetime right now).
N0t sure they are the same kiosk, at least at ORD as you peel off the line in a different place, I think. The GE kiosks are not interchangeable with it as far as I know.The kiosks are pretty much the same though, right? It's now basically paying for quicker access to the same kiosk?
How would that work if everyone did it? If you have Global Entry there is a lot less need for that kind of strategy. I grew up in NoVa and I can see why they give you dirty looksIf you arrive at IAD, all incoming international flights board mobile lounges that drive planeloads of people to the customs area. Make sure you stay near the entry door (in spite of dirty looks from people trying to get in/past you) so you can get out first and beat the rest of your plane to the line at customs.
Mobile Lounges? Is that what we're calling shuttle busses now? =PIf you arrive at IAD, all incoming international flights board mobile lounges that drive planeloads of people to the customs area. Make sure you stay near the entry door (in spite of dirty looks from people trying to get in/past you) so you can get out first and beat the rest of your plane to the line at customs.