Global Entry is a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) program designed to provide expedited clearance for pre-approved, low-risk travelers entering the United States. The program is tailored for those seeking faster processing at customs after international travel.
Key Features
- Expedited Processing: Global Entry members can use dedicated lanes at participating airports for faster entry.
- Photo Verification Technology: Members proceed to a Global Entry kiosk where their photo is taken to confirm identity.
- On-Screen Instructions: Once verified, members follow on-screen instructions and meet a CBP officer for confirmation.
- Enrollment on Arrival: Travelers who cannot secure an interview before their trip can complete their Global Entry interview upon arrival at select U.S. airports.
Benefits of Global Entry
- No processing lines
- No paperwork
- Access to expedited entry at major U.S. airports
- Reduced wait times
- Includes TSA PreCheck privileges for faster domestic security screening
Application Process
- Apply Online: Visit http://globalentry.gov and click “Apply Now” to begin the application via the Trusted Travelers Program site.
- Background Check: All applicants undergo a rigorous background check.
- In-Person Interview: Applicants must attend an in-person interview at an Enrollment Center or through the Enrollment on Arrival program.
- Approval: Once approved, members receive a Known Traveler Number (KTN) to use when booking flights.
Renewal and Card Activation
- If your Global Entry is renewed without requiring an interview, your membership remains active even if you have not received a new card.
- A new card may be mailed to you, but your existing card can typically be reactivated if your membership details, including your number, remain the same.
Global Entry vs. TSA PreCheck
- TSA PreCheck: Ideal for domestic travelers, allowing them to pass through security without removing shoes, laptops, or belts.
- Global Entry: Includes all TSA PreCheck benefits and speeds up entry at U.S. customs for international travelers.
Traveling with Family Members
- Each family member, regardless of age, must have their own Global Entry membership to use the expedited lanes.
- For minors, parents may schedule an Enrollment on Arrival appointment when re-entering the U.S. after international travel.
Additional Considerations
- Global Entry Mobile App: An upcoming app will allow members to validate their arrival on their smartphone, streamlining the process further.
- Random Inspections: Despite membership, CBP officers may still conduct random inspections to ensure compliance with program rules.
Travel Tips for First-Time Users
- Arrive at the airport early, especially if traveling with children or carrying checked baggage.
- If scheduling issues arise, take advantage of the Enrollment on Arrival option for interviews.
- Carry your Global Entry card when traveling, particularly for land crossings between the U.S., Mexico, and Canada.
Is Global Entry Worth It?
Global Entry is highly recommended for frequent international travelers who value efficiency and time-saving conveniences. For domestic-only travelers, TSA PreCheck may be sufficient.
For more information, visit the Global Entry website.
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