Does Global Entry work in Spain?


Does Global Entry work in Spain? We've long espoused the benefits of Global Entry, which lets travelers breeze past the lines at U.S. customs by checking in at a kiosk. But there are limits to its powers: Global Entry only works upon entry into the U.S., and not to any country around the world.


What is the German equivalent of Global Entry?

EasyPASS is an automated border control process available to registered third-country nationals when entering Germany. EasyPASS uses eGates as a simple, quick, and convenient alternative to traditional border controls.


Do you skip customs with Global Entry?

The kiosk will then display a customs declaration screen. All travelers entering the U.S., including Global Entry members, must complete a declaration. With Global Entry, you do not need to complete the paper Customs Declaration form 6059B before arrival.


Does Global Entry work at international airports?

Initially, the program was only offered at John F. Kennedy Airport (JFK) and Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) but has since been expanded to over 58 U.S. airports and 17 preclearance international airports.


Does Global Entry work for international flights?

Global Entry provides expedited U.S. customs screening for international air travelers when entering the United States. Global Entry members also receive TSA PreCheck® benefits as part of their membership.


What is the EU equivalent of TSA?

European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) | Federal Aviation Administration.


Which is better Global Entry or TSA PreCheck?

If you are an international traveler, you'll likely benefit more from Global Entry. However, if you only travel domestically, TSA Precheck is a fantastic option. TSA PreCheck comes with: “Fastpass” through airport security - expedited security screening for low-risk travelers departing from U.S. airports.


Can I use TSA PreCheck in Europe?

There's no TSA PreCheck in Europe (womp womp), but at select Europe airports, travelers can reserve a time slot in advance (free of charge) then head to the front of the security line. There's no need to experience a repeat of last year's flightmare at Amsterdam's Schiphol.