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How much does it cost to upgrade from TSA PreCheck to Global Entry?

However, if you mostly or only travel domestically, TSA PreCheck is probably all you need. It costs $78 to apply for TSA PreCheck or $100 to apply for Global Entry (which includes TSA PreCheck, if approved).



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You can't upgrade from TSA PreCheck to Global Entry Even if you already have TSA PreCheck, you must apply for Global Entry separately. There is no way to get an automatic upgrade from TSA PreCheck to Global Entry. You must complete the Global Entry application documents and then make an interview appointment.

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Applying for Global Entry is more of a hassle than TSA PreCheck. Here's why: Passport: You must already have a valid passport to apply for Global Entry. Getting a passport comes with its own costs and paperwork.

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Global Entry is a federal program allowing members faster screening when returning to the U.S. A five-year membership is $100 and includes TSA Precheck. The Trusted Traveler Programs website estimates application processing times of four to six months for Global Entry.

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Global Entry Benefits
  • No processing lines.
  • No paperwork.
  • Access to expedited entry.
  • Available at major U.S. airports.
  • Reduced wait times.


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  • Global Entry costs slightly more than TSA PreCheck alone.
  • Global Entry is not available at as many airports as TSA PreCheck.
  • Global Entry application processing times are subject to delays depending on the time of the year.


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If you're looking to apply for Global Entry If you frequently travel internationally, which program you apply to makes a difference. TSA PreCheck may be enough for you if you're solely a domestic flyer. But if you'd like access to both programs, applying for Global Entry first will save you money and hassle.

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Whether or not Global Entry is worth it will depend on your personal situation. If all your travel is domestic, Global Entry may not fit your needs. But if you have international travel plans within the next five years, Global Entry can save you a lot of time at the airport.

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A $100 one-time fee is required with your Global Entry application and must be paid at time of application submission through the Trusted Traveler Program (TTP) system. You can pay by credit card or through an electronic bank transfer.

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Clear and Global Entry are very different programs because Clear saves you time going through security screenings, while Global Entry saves you time at customs and immigration upon arrival in the U.S. after traveling internationally.

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Global Entry: $100 (includes TSA PreCheck) It costs $100 to apply, and the membership lasts for five years. Some credit cards and elite frequent flyer programs reimburse your application fee.

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Typically you'll receive a decision on your application within 90 days, but with a lengthy backlog from the pandemic, there is a chance that it could take longer. Once you've received your conditional approval notification, you'll need to schedule an interview at a Global Entry Enrollment Center.

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Many Global Entry Enrollment Centers accept walk-ins upon arrival from an international flight, though some have special conditions. Bring a book, because you might have to wait.

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Can I interview for Global Entry remotely? Yes, you may interview with CBP for your Global Entry application as long as you are renewing your membership and not applying for the first time. The remote interviews take place over Zoom.

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TSA PreCheck
  1. Log into the U.S. Customs and Border Protection website. Whether this is your first time applying for Global Entry or you're renewing, you'll need to log onto the US CBP website. ...
  2. Choose to renew your membership. ...
  3. Update your information. ...
  4. Set up an interview. ...
  5. Pay for your application with the right credit card.


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If you have a physical Global Entry card, you can find your Known Traveler Number on the back. It's designated as a PASSID number, made up of nine digits. You can usually find your KTN on the TSA or Trusted Traveler Program (TTP) websites as well.

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