Can I try to walk in for Global Entry interview?


Can I try to walk in for Global Entry interview? It's not as convenient as it sounds though — you must have already enrolled online and received conditional approval to be eligible for the Global Entry interview walk-in option. Of course, you'll also need to be arriving from a flight abroad, but at least you can complete the interview without an appointment.


Is anything better than Global Entry?

If your travel is largely domestic, then TSA PreCheck is a better choice. The short application and approval process means you'll be speeding through the security lanes sooner versus later. Global Entry is best suited to someone who travels internationally frequently.


Who gets rejected from Global Entry?

Individuals can have memberships denied or revoked when found: In violation of customs, immigration or agriculture regulations or laws in any country. Inadmissible to the United States under an immigration regulation.


Can you use Global Entry immediately after interview?

Even though you will not have the card in hand when leaving the appointment, you can start using the benefits immediately at Global Entry kiosks and at TSA PreCheck lines.


Is Global Entry harder to get than PreCheck?

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.


Is Global Entry really faster?

It's a typically faster process than the regular customs line, which can sometimes take hours. Getting Global Entry includes submitting an application, paying the $100 fee (free with some credit cards), undergoing a background check, and sitting through an in-person interview after a preliminary approval.


Is there a downside to Global Entry?

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.