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Why I Applied For Global Entry

Why I Applied For Global Entry

I know there is this ongoing debate of what traveler’s program is better. Honestly, it really depends on the traveler. I chose the Global Entry program because I travel both internationally and domestically. I got tired of waiting on lines as well. I paid $100 for 5 years of usage. I think it’s totally worth it if you travel a lot.

Here’s what you need to know if you plan to apply for or renew your Global Entry, including how you can get the application fee reimbursed, what to expect during the Global entry interview, and how to use it.

Global Entry can definitely be worth it as it saves you a lot of time and hassle when returning from an international trip. The cost is just $15 more than TSA PreCheck and it includes all PreCheck benefits as well. Plus, there are many travel credit cards that offer Global Entry application fee credits.

How To Get An Appointment

Check out the Trusted Traveler Programs website on how to create an account. They will walk you through the steps on what program best suits you. From there, you can make an appointment once you get the OK on your application. Scheduling an appointment can become tricky. When I tried to book one, it was sending me to other states because NYC is so popular. I checked on a random day and got an appointment for the next day. My appointment literally lasted 15 minutes. Make sure you walk with your passport and license or another form of ID or bill payment that has your address on it.

At the appointment, I was asked a series of questions that were viewed from my application. I was then asked to confirm some of the countries I had visited recently (as listed on my application) and whether I’d traveled to each for business or leisure. The final step was to give my fingerprints and get my photo taken (so make sure to brush your hair on the day of your interview).

Benefits

  • No paperwork to be filled out by passengers upon entry

  • Reduced wait times with self-service kiosks or E-Gates using facial comparison technologies

  • Includes TSA PreCheck®

  • Global Entry program members can use Global Entry Customs Kiosks at more than 75 airports when returning to the U.S. from travel abroad.

Many credit cards — even some with annual fees of less than $100 — will reimburse you for the Global Entry application fee. Typically, this credit is available once every four years, and you can use it for friends and family members, in the event you have access to more credits than you need.

Here’s a link to some answers to frequently asked Global Entry-related questions.

I hope this helps and let me know if you have any other questions!

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