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As an alternative, and for those without global entry, you can complete your entry forms on the plane and go right to the border agent with the mobile passport control app. Just as quick as Global Entry.
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Just did 3 international trips in the past 3 mos (all flying into JFK) and co-sign this
You’ll be fine without it. Clear helps you cut the pre check line but I’ve never waited more than 15 mins in precheck line at jfk
Rising Star
Yeah I just realized I have to finish the clear signup at the airport so it could end up taking longer actually. Thanks for the advice!
Get the clear. Everyone nowadays has a global entry. Lines are always long at international airports. It’s not worth it.
No I fly to Europe 3x a year and don’t have clear. TSA pre / global entry are all ya need
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I personally like clear. Since Amex pays for it. Though it doesn’t save all that much time, I still use it whenever it is available.