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Is Global Entry the best for international travel?

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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Trusted Traveler Program Enrollment Members enter the United States by accessing the Global Entry processing technology at selected airports. At airports, program members proceed to the Global Entry lanes where processing technology will be used to expedite the members by capturing a photo to verify their membership.

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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.

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The only potential downsides of Global Entry is that it requires fingerprinting and background check and costs $100 every 5 years. Scheduling and completing your Global Entry interview can also be a hassle, which is why taking advantage of Enrollment on Arrival can be wise.

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Apply for Global Entry
Global Entry is everything that TSA PreCheck is and more. If you have Global Entry, you'll automatically also get TSA PreCheck and all of its benefits. On top of that, you'll get to avoid the general customs line when returning to the U.S. from abroad.

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As a Global Entry member, you must declare all goods you are importing into the United States. You will be required to answer the customs declaration questions presented on the kiosk, however you will not need to complete the paper customs declaration form (CBP 6059B) before arrival.

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Adding Global Entry to My Profile You can also add it to existing trips that you already booked in My Trips.

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Enroll in TSA PreCheck or Clear
TSA PreCheck is not to be confused with Global Entry, which speeds up travel on the other end of your journey when clearing customs upon arrival into the United States—though signing up for Global Entry will automatically enroll you in TSA PreCheck.

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The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is responsible for ensuring safety and environmental protection in air transport in Europe.

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Enroll in TSA PreCheck at select AAA branches
There is also Global Entry, which is a U.S. Customs and Border Protection program that speeds up re-entry to the U.S. for pre-screened passengers.

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Citizens who are a member of the Global Entry program and who are above the age of 18 can apply to the Viajero Confiable Mexico program. This program is similar to Global Entry and allows members to use specially marked kiosks in participating Mexico airport customs to enter into Mexico.

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If you rarely travel abroad and don't want to pay for Global Entry, TSA PreCheck is $78 for a five-year membership and gives you expedited security checks at more than 200 select airports in the U.S. If you don't have a U.S. passport, this is the best option.

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