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Does Japan have Global Entry?

Travel Requirements All Japanese Global Entry members must have a valid passport and a valid visa or approved Electronic System for Travel Authorization's (ESTA) application to receive Global Entry benefits and must maintain updated passport/visa information with CBP.



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Security tends to be very polite. I've seen them literally run to an adjacent area to pick up a chair and give it to an older traveler who wanted to sit down while waiting for a secondary check of some sort. Just went through both Narita and Haneda recently, within the last month.

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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.

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In most cases, Global Entry is a better choice, especially if you travel internationally. Not only does it include TSA PreCheck but it will also expedite your re-entry back into the U.S. when you arrive from abroad.

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Entry & Exit: You must have a valid passport and an onward/return ticket for tourist/business "visa free" stays of up to 90 days. Your passport must be valid for the entire time you are staying in Japan.

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Your membership allows you expedited entry upon arrival in the U.S. With your Global Entry membership, you have chosen one of the fastest, most technologically advanced ways to speed international travel. This guide explains what you'll need to know to use Global Entry in your international journeys.

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Nearly 8 million of these memberships are part of the Global Entry program, which is available at 61 U.S. airports and 15 international Preclearance locations. A portion of the membership is also made up of citizens from the program's 13 partner countries.

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