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central scrutinizer

(11,659 posts)
Wed Nov 1, 2023, 04:01 PM Nov 2023

Mobile Passport Control app

If you’re traveling internationally, this app is a godsend. It allows you to complete the customs and immigration questionnaires as soon as you land back in the US. We were returning from Japan and as we were taxiing to the terminal, we turned our phones back on, submitted the forms and were sent a QR code. There were hundreds in the regular passport control line but only three in the MPC line. They scan the QR code and your passport. We were done in five minutes.

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Mobile Passport Control app (Original Post) central scrutinizer Nov 2023 OP
Why do I never get to fill one out, not that I want to but... is it not required from Europe to US? CurtEastPoint Nov 2023 #1
I'm no expert central scrutinizer Nov 2023 #2
Now Border/Immigration can be tedious in ATL but customs just waves us through. CurtEastPoint Nov 2023 #3
thx...going to Mexico in a couple weeks... bahboo Nov 2023 #4
That's interesting. Last April we flew back from Rome to Dallas, Callalily Nov 2023 #5

central scrutinizer

(11,659 posts)
2. I'm no expert
Wed Nov 1, 2023, 04:21 PM
Nov 2023

But when I’ve travelled back to the US in previous years, the flight attendants passed out forms with questions like: do you have any fresh fruit or vegetables, were you in close contact with farm animals, etc. Those were the same questions on the app. No paper forms were distributed during the flight. All I know is the app saved me at least an hour of standing in line.

Callalily

(14,892 posts)
5. That's interesting. Last April we flew back from Rome to Dallas,
Thu Nov 2, 2023, 10:28 AM
Nov 2023

and did not have to fill out anything. Passing through to baggage, we just showed our passports and asked if we had anything to declare and we said no.

Additionally returning in June from Oslo-Reykjavík-Minneapolis, again we did not have to fill out any form, just a verbal "nothing to declare".

It's been a long time since forms were passed out onboard (my experience).

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