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Mobile Passport Control

4.7
55.2K reviews
1M+
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Content rating
USK: All ages
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About this app

Mobile Passport Control (MPC) is an official application created by U.S. Customs and Border Protection that streamlines your CBP processing experience at select U.S. entry locations. Simply fill out your traveler profile, answer CBP inspection-related questions, and proceed straight to the “Mobile Passport Control” lane at the airport or seaport.

MPC is a voluntary program which can be used by U.S. Citizens, Canadian Citizen Visitors, Lawful Permanent Residents, and Visa Waiver Program Visitors at any of the supported airport and seaport locations found on our website: https://www.cbp.gov/travel/us-citizens/mobile-passport-control

MPC provides a more efficient, secure in-person inspection process for the CBP Officer and the traveler, and shortens overall entry wait times.

MPC can be used in 6 simple steps:

1. Create a traveler profile using biographic information from your passport; You can create a profile for all eligible members in a family group. Your profiles will be securely stored on your device completely free to be used for future travel.

2. Select your method of travel, select your port of entry and terminal (if applicable), answer CBP inspection-related questions, certify the truthfulness and accuracy of your answers, and, upon arriving at your selected port of entry, tap the “Submit Now” button.

3. Capture a clear and unobstructed photo of each traveler (including yourself) that you added to your submission.

4. Once your submission is processed, CBP will send a virtual receipt back to your device.

5. Proceed to the MPC designated lane upon arrival and be prepared to present your passport and other relevant travel documents. Please note: MPC does not replace your passport; your passport will need to be presented to the CBP Officer.

6. The CBP Officer will complete the inspection. If further information is required, the CBP Officer will let you know.
Updated on
May 15, 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
Learn more about how developers declare sharing
This app may collect these data types
Personal info, Photos and videos, and Device or other IDs
Data is encrypted in transit
You can request that data be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.7
53.9K reviews
Thomas E III Lavell
May 20, 2024
The app itself seems to be convenient; I was surprised it was free, and I was able to use the JFK Wi-Fi, scan the QR code on posters scattered through the lines and register myself (U.S. citizen, passport scanned on the app & selfie) & husband (German citizen, only name & photo) & we were instructed to go to another desk. However, the desks were another matter. The screens at the hall entry said only an 8-minute wait; we are here now for over an hour (the same time needed for the "normal" line
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Imran Munshi
July 16, 2024
No point using this app. The MPC line did not even require the app, it was much slower and took much longer than the regular line so what's the point. Sorry to say but we are way way behind the other countries in terms of processing people through customs the other England and other countries were much faster and more efficient even without an app. Sorry deleting it.
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Tony Kosolofski
June 6, 2024
App is simple enough but the airports need to actually improve how it is used. Tried using on e before at YUL - "agent wasn't there to accept" - join the usual line. YYZ - "MPC line" is the only line, so... join the usual line. What difference does it make except the few seconds to complete at a declaration at a terminal? Use your own device (less cost to the airport/border services to maintain tablets at the border crossings), benefit of no contact, but not a huge advantage for time savings.
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What's new

Additions
- Added a Queuing Instructions section on some receipts

Changes
- Removed the QR code from the receipt
- Redesigned the back of the receipt to show more information now that the QR code is removed