TSA wait times at Miami International Airport (MIA) are 11 minutes for TSA-PRE at Checkpoint 1.
Source: News · Mar 24
Sensor-reported wait times above may not reflect the full situation. News sources are reporting significantly longer waits at some checkpoints.
Right now, the security line at Miami (MIA) is about 14 minutes. There are 6 security checkpoints open, and wait times vary between them. We also have immigration and customs data for 3 terminals, with separate numbers for US and non-US citizens. Data refreshes every minute.
Live data · auto-refreshes every 60s
Standard screening
14min
Updated 28 min ago · via cnn
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Central Terminal
484 passengers · 3 flights · 2026-03-23T00:00:00.000Z
North Terminal
168 passengers · 1 flights · 2026-03-23T00:00:00.000Z
South Terminal
327 passengers · 1 flights · 2026-03-23T00:00:00.000Z
Based on CBP historical data for this day and hour. Updates daily.
Collected every minute from official airport and government feeds.
As of right now, you're looking at about 14 minutes in the regular line. That said, lines move fast here — it can change a lot depending on time of day. The early morning rush (5-7 AM) and late afternoon wave (4-6 PM) tend to be the worst.
Yes. You can keep your shoes, belt, and jacket on, and leave your laptop in your bag. In practice, PreCheck saves about 5-10 minutes at Miami — sometimes more during peak hours.
CBP tracks immigration wait times across 3 terminals at Miami. If you're a US citizen, expect a shorter line; non-US citizens typically wait longer. Global Entry members can skip the line entirely and use the automated kiosks. One thing to know: CBP data runs about 2-3 days behind, so the numbers here are based on recent patterns rather than a live feed.
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