Mobile Passport Control
US Customs and Border Protection · App ID: 1520656722
Downloads / mo
1.8M
Range 708.6K–4.4M
Revenue / mo
$708.6K
Range $283.4K – $1.8M
RPD
$0.40
Revenue per download
Avg. DAU
1.3M
Daily actives
Time Spent
11 min
Per user / day (est.)
Session Count
88.2M
Monthly (est.)
Category Ranking
#26
Travel · Downloads
Top Countries
US · India · Brazil
By est. downloads share
Downloads Trend
18.7M12-mo total
Monthly avg 1.6M
Revenue Trend
$7.5M12-mo total
Peak Jul ($783.6K) · amber bar = best month
Release Details
- Current Version
- 4.4.1
- Last Updated
- 6/23/2026
- Release Date
- 5/11/2021
- Minimum OS
- 16.1
- File Size
- 64.1 MB
- Content Rating
- 4+
- Languages
- EN, FR, DE, IT, JA, KO +1
Description
Mobile Passport Control (MPC) is an official application created by U.S. Customs and Border Protection that streamlines your CBP inspection process at select U.S. entry locations. Simply complete your travel information, answer CBP inspection questions, capture a photo of yourself and of each member of your group, and follow the instructions provided on your receipt. Important Notes: • MPC does not replace your passport; your passport will still be required for travel. • MPC is only available at supported CBP entry locations. • MPC is a voluntary program which can be used by U.S. Citizens, certain Canadian Citizen Visitors, Lawful Permanent Residents, and returning Visa Waiver Program applicants with an approved ESTA. More information regarding eligibility and supported CBP entry locations can be found on our website: https://www.cbp.gov/travel/us-citizens/mobile-passport-control MPC can be used in 6 simple steps: 1. Create a primary profile to save your travel documents and biographic information. You can add and save additional eligible people to the MPC app so that you can submit together from one device. Your information will be securely stored on your device to be used for future travel. 2. Select your CBP port of entry, terminal (if applicable), and add up to 11 additional members of your group to include in your submission. 3. Answer CBP inspection questions and certify the truthfulness and accuracy of your answers. 4. Upon arriving at your selected port of entry, tap the “Yes, Submit Now” button. You will be asked to capture a clear and unobstructed photo of yourself and of each other person that you included in your submission. 5. Once your submission is processed, CBP will send a virtual receipt back to your device. Follow the instructions on your receipt and be prepared to present your passport and other relevant travel documents. 6. The CBP Officer will complete the inspection. If further information is required, the CBP Officer will let you know. Please note: The CBP Officer may ask to capture an additional photo of you or your group members for verification.
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4.9 / 5
608,979 ratings
- 5 ★92%
- 4 ★4%
- 3 ★2%
- 2 ★1%
- 1 ★2%
Recent Reviews
- ★★★★★assassaasaaaaaa
Easy to navigate
Very easy to use
- ★★★★★sa281079
Excellent
Great app
- ★★★★★1315 NOLA
Utility
Exceptional and easy to use
- ★★★★★something worng
Like global entry for the family
Used this several times now. It’s great!!! And easy to use.
- ★★★★★TTB0Y
Great idea, poor execution
At Hartsfield-Jackson currently on a Tuesday afternoon at 2 pm and they tell me it is closed. So now I’m forced to wait in a long line after traveling 12 plus hours back to the states. What a waste of my time.
- ★★★★★reversole23
Lanes aren’t staffed, so what’s the value?!
I have not been able to use this service is Newark for years. I highly recommend saving your sanity and just pass this app by.
- ★★★★★Briadia
Mobile passport lane closed
The mobile passport lane was closed. What’s the point of downloading the app if you’re not going to be of use in a major airport like DFW
- ★★★★★cdwagce
Traveler Reggy Eadie, MD
Quick. Simple. Intuitive. Thank you, MPC!
- ★★★★★Jofergal✈
Thanks
A very helpful method to expedite waiting lines. Thanks.
- ★★★★★L’ville Slugger
Mobile Passport Control Is Great for Control Freaks!
So easy! Takes all the worry and tension out of US entry.