Enhanced Passenger Processing (EPP)

Enhanced Passenger Processing (EPP)

Enhanced Passenger Processing (EPP) for International Arrivals

This Customs & Border Protection (CBP) program aims to reduce wait times and enhance the passenger experience.

Enhanced Passenger Processing (EPP) uses biometric facial comparison for identity verification to increase CBP operational efficiency while enhancing the traveler experience and building toward a truly seamless journey. The process allows CBP to focus on the traveler, reducing the burden of administrative tasks.

How EPP Works

EPP uses facial biometrics to verify U.S. citizens' identities by matching their faces to images in passports, held in the CBP’s database. Arriving U.S. citizens will have their photo captured to verify their identity and citizenship. The CBP officer will engage with the traveler as needed, but the system processing of the traveler is completely automated. The traveler then proceeds to baggage claim.

In partnership with MCO, CBP has begun EPP on select flights. Participation in the program is voluntary. Travelers who prefer not to use the facial comparison system can opt for the standard screening process with a CBP officer. The program is free and does not require pre-enrollment.