Barcelona–El Prat Airport EES — Entry/Exit System (BCN)
Entry/Exit System biometric registration for non-EU travelers at Barcelona, Spain. Live status, kiosk info, first-entry and returning-traveler estimates.
EES is live at Barcelona–El Prat Airport since April 10, 2026
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EES wait at BCN — arriving or departing?
EES applies at both borders: biometric registration when you enter the Schengen Area and a quicker verification check when you leave. Pick your direction for the estimate that matters to you.
Fingerprints + photo at the kiosk or booth on your first Schengen entry.
Facial verification only — no re-registration needed.
EES waits are crowd-sourced — the only real signal comes from travellers in the queue. Help others by reporting both directions:
EES wait forecast at BCN, hour by hour
Expected queue by hour in Barcelona local time, from traveller reports and scheduled flight volume. Pick your direction and find a quieter time to cross.
Known issues at BCN
Up to 3-hr queues at peak; peak biometric suspension authorised; operators warn of summer gridlock without more e-gates; Spain's 25-min diversion rule active (families/mobility-impaired to manual); EU rejected suspension extension July 8 — summer gridlock risk remains (The Olive Press)
First-entry time
~7 min per traveler for biometric enrolment at BCN.
Returning travelers
~1 min via facial-recognition lanes once enrolled in EES.
Self-service kiosks
Self-service kiosks available at non-EU arrivals.
Alternate lanes
EU/EEA/Swiss passport holders use the free-movement lane. Families with children under 12 can use dedicated family lanes at major terminals.
First-entry EES flow — step by step
Approach a self-service EES kiosk or booth
At most major Schengen airports, follow the signs for "Non-EU / EES Registration" after disembarking. Kiosks are typically placed before the staffed immigration booths.
Scan your passport
Place your passport photo page down on the reader. The kiosk scans the MRZ (machine-readable zone) and confirms your identity. Make sure your chipped biometric passport is intact — damaged chips trigger a manual fallback.
Provide fingerprints
Place four fingers (excluding the thumb) flat on the scanner when prompted, first right hand then left. Children under 12 skip this step.
Capture facial image
Look straight at the camera with no hat, sunglasses, or face covering. Neutral expression. The kiosk validates the image against your passport photo.
Answer any border questions
Most travelers are waved through. Some are directed to a staffed booth for standard purpose-of-visit and length-of-stay questions. Have proof of onward travel and accommodation ready.
Collect receipt and proceed — no passport stamp
The kiosk prints a small entry receipt. Your entry is now recorded digitally; no physical stamp is added to your passport. Keep the receipt for your records until you exit the Schengen Area.
Who EES applies to — and who is exempt
Who EES applies to
- All non-EU nationals entering the Schengen Area for short stays (up to 90 days in any 180-day period).
- Includes visa-exempt nationalities (US, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, etc.) and short-stay Schengen visa holders.
- Children under 12 are fingerprint-exempt but still have a facial image captured.
- Travelers arriving at Barcelona–El Prat Airport from any non-Schengen origin must complete EES before clearing border control.
- EU/EEA/Swiss citizens and long-stay/national visa or residence-permit holders are outside EES scope.
Who is exempt from EES
- EU, EEA, and Swiss nationals — Citizens exercising free movement rights are outside the scope of EES. Use the EU/EEA/Swiss passport lane.
- Long-stay (national) visa holders — Holders of a type-D national visa issued by a Schengen member state for stays longer than 90 days are exempt from EES registration for the duration of that visa.
- EU residence permit holders — Non-EU nationals with a valid residence card issued by a Schengen country are exempt. Present the residence card with your passport at the border.
- Diplomats and service-passport holders — Diplomatic and service passport holders traveling on official business are exempt. Normal diplomatic protocol applies at the border.
- NATO SOFA personnel — Military personnel traveling under NATO Status of Forces Agreement orders are exempt from EES when entering under SOFA conditions.
Other airports with EES in Spain
Tips for a faster EES experience
Your first entry takes the longest
First-entry biometric enrolment typically runs 3–7 minutes. Returning entries within your 3-year record drop to 30–60 seconds. Plan your first post-April-2026 trip with extra buffer.
Use self-service kiosks when available
Self-service EES kiosks are almost always faster than the staffed booth queue. Major hubs have 20+ kiosks per terminal; use them unless directed otherwise.
Keep your biometric passport chip intact
EES relies on the biometric chip embedded in your passport. A damaged chip triggers a slower manual fallback and may cause you to be sent to a staffed booth.
Use family lanes with children under 12
Most large airports (CDG, FRA, AMS, FCO, MAD, BCN) have dedicated family lanes to simplify the process for parents. Children still need a facial image but skip fingerprinting.
Allow extra connection time
If you are connecting through a Schengen hub (AMS, CDG, FRA, MUC) onto an intra-Schengen flight, build in an extra 60–90 minutes for EES enrolment on your first trip.
Never refuse biometrics
Refusing fingerprints or facial image is grounds for entry refusal. If you have a medical condition affecting fingerprinting, tell the officer and request an accommodation — do not simply decline.
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