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Actually, Rick, I think it makes sense if you look at the objectives. CBP views eApis more as a people thing. Who's entering the country, who's leaving? Are they on any "list"? The same info it's been collecting from airlines and 135 operators, now imposed on GA.
The decal thing is more an administrative matter. Ernie |
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Decal
Paul;
I had a terrible time getting my 2009 decal. Prior to this it was a few days process, apply online you got an email confirm for your records and CC charge and presto, decal was in the mailbox in 2-3 days. This time, I applied in November last year, and didn't see the darn thing until mid-Feb I think it was. I called them about it and they said the process was changed this year with the e-apis effort and that was the slowdown and that it shouldn't happen again. They said I could travel sans-decal just to indicate (and have your online receipt) that you had applied for it. I don't know what extra you need to do to travel without the decal when you finally make it to seeing an officer on the ground. Bill |