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Excuse my ignorance but what is an MPC?
Mobile Passport Control. Its an app that streamlines / fast-track entry to the USA for eligible ESTA (Visa Waiver) visitors



Last two visits to the US this year, SYD+1 and I were the only ones heading to the empty MPC passport control lines. Everyone else was queuing up....

If the ESTA applications switch to app only, I expect MPC will eventually become mandatory and thus lose the nice hack...
 
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Mobile Passport Control. Its an app that streamlines / fast-track entry to the USA for eligible ESTA (Visa Waiver) visitors


Last two visits to the US this year, SYD+1 and I were the only ones heading to the empty MPC passport control lines. Everyone else was queuing up....

If the ESTA applications switch to app only, I expect MPC will eventually become mandatory and thus lose the nice hack...
Cheers - great tip!
 
Cheers - great tip!
For more on MPC, see here ...

 
The new post on this thread prompted me to have a look at the latest figures.

Australians travelling to the US in January 2026 was down 11.6% compared to January 2025.

We've had a lot of months with double digit drops now.
 
The new post on this thread prompted me to have a look at the latest figures.

Australians travelling to the US in January 2026 was down 11.6% compared to January 2025.

We've had a lot of months with double digit drops now.

And as I posted in chit chat, can't turn on YouTube without being bombarded by come to USA adverts
 
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Last two visits to the US this year, SYD+1 and I were the only ones heading to the empty MPC passport control lines. Everyone else was queuing up....

If the queues aren't long MPC is useless of course. Did MPC for arrival at JFK a couple of weeks ago, area was relatively empty and there were probably only 10 or so people in the normal queue. We followed MPC instructions, which involved walking a bit further to a specific lane. Where we were promptly sent to the normal queue, by then had 30 people in it. Kicking myself as such a rookie mistake.

And then we got stuck in the mini queue in front of that one agent who was questioning everything, and took us 20 minutes to get through despite only 3 people ahead of us (adjacent agent was processing 4 pax for every 1 of ours - and when someone tried changing lane they were barked at to stay in the assigned lane, which is odd as we just got to pick which of the two lanes we went to, anyway. I've been there enough to know that the land of the free is a place where people love barking orders at others - whether it is supermarket crowd control, airports or elsewhere).

First time I've been questioned entering the US other than "what is the purpose of your visit". She was friendly enough. Wanted to know where we were staying, wanted to see departure flight confirmation (never had to show that before), wanted to know why I'd visited US so many times (4 times in current passport, which is now 6 years old ), asked how much cash we had (my partner said about six or seven or hundred dollars - and she aggressively replied "well what is it - 6 or 7 hundred?" , went through all the declaration stuff we'd put on the MPC form/ Took about 5 minutes for us to get through. Meanwhile a two families of 4 went through the adjacent agent who only asked a simple question.
 
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