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Peter Newton Jan 25th 2004 8:14 pm

Any experience using AP at Charlotte, NC?
 
I'm going on a business trip next week (to the Caribbean - poor me...)

I'm flying via Charlotte, NC - so on the way back will have to clear immigration & customs there. Does anyone have any experience using their AP at Charlotte? The last time I used it at Newark I got stuck for an hour waiting....

Cheers
Peter

Pallyn Jan 27th 2004 2:03 am

Re: Any experience using AP at Charlotte, NC?
 

Originally posted by Peter Newton
I'm going on a business trip next week (to the Caribbean - poor me...)

I'm flying via Charlotte, NC - so on the way back will have to clear immigration & customs there. Does anyone have any experience using their AP at Charlotte? The last time I used it at Newark I got stuck for an hour waiting....

Cheers
Peter
Poor you for real. Charlotte was super simple. I was with my husband, coming back from Jamaica and I went into 2ndary inspection with him. There was only one other family in there and the officer knew exactly what he was doing. Checked him against the computer on the desk, took one of the sheets away and stamped the other. I don't remember what date they stamped it, but we already realized that the date that mattered was the original expiration date. I don't think it took us 20 minutes.
Bring back some sunshine!

Peter Newton Jan 27th 2004 3:54 pm

Re: Any experience using AP at Charlotte, NC?
 
Supposed to be leaving tonight, but who knows with the snow!!

Thanks for the info, sounds like an easy process.

Cheers
Peter


Originally posted by Pallyn
Poor you for real. Charlotte was super simple. I was with my husband, coming back from Jamaica and I went into 2ndary inspection with him. There was only one other family in there and the officer knew exactly what he was doing. Checked him against the computer on the desk, took one of the sheets away and stamped the other. I don't remember what date they stamped it, but we already realized that the date that mattered was the original expiration date. I don't think it took us 20 minutes.
Bring back some sunshine!


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