BlondeBomb wrote: » Travelling to America this Thursday. Can u check in at airport and get boarding pass there? Don't have access to printer or computer and presumed I could check in with mobile app and get boarding pass on phone. No need to worry, your boarding pass will be issued at check in Once you go through security should you go to pre clearance straight away? Is there duty free available once you pass through or is that it, should I have my shopping done prior to pre clearance? There isn't much after pre-clearence apart from a coffee shop, the gates and business class lounge 51st and Green. When you're checking in you should be told what time boarding time starts so get your duty free bits before hand and aim to be at pre-clearance 60-90 minutes before so have plenty of time to get through. There are self-service machines you can use to speed things up which I haven't used.. I'd imagine someone else on here has so they can give you an insight into how they workIf you haven't already got your ESTA do it as soon as otherwise you won'tbe going anywhere.. You can get it from here: https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov Sorry first time doing this and just not clued up. Thanks
Spanish Eyes wrote: » I don't think Ireland stamps anyone out either. So visa free visitors could overstay and open a business here and stay forever! Happy days. Undocumented in Ireland.
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Popeleo wrote: » If your girlfriend is not a permanent Irish resident and from a country that requires a visa to be here, I would suggest you should go through together. Easier for her to explain why she is here. My other half is non-EU and we always go to the non-EU desk together. The guards never say anything about it - I guess we're making their job easier.
Yamanoto wrote: » Your I-94 historical entry & exit information is actually available on the CBP site itself.https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/spotlights/arrivaldeparture-history-now-available-i-94-webpage
makeorbrake wrote: » I'm taking a BA flight to central america - originating in Dublin, overnight layover at heathrow, then Miami and onwards to final destination. Is it possible to do pre-clearance in Dublin in this kind of circumstance or is pre-clearance just for direct flights?
Cheshire Cat wrote: » Pre-clearance can only be done for direct flights, you will have to go through immigration in Miami.
January wrote: » Not true, pre-clearance can be done for an ongoing connection but only when the first flight lands in the US. So you pre-clear for Dub-jfk-las or dub-phl-lax etc. You cannot pre-clear if you are doing dub-lhr-US destination.
coylemj wrote: » If you work for a US company, get a letter stating that you are a permanent employee on vacation and that you're due back on xxx date, it significantly reduces any questioning you'll get from the immigration agents. I wouldn't bother. When I worked for a US company I brought a letter the first few times - offered it and was told they didn't need to see it. Unnecessary paperwork. They will contact your employer if they wish.