What to do if Global Entry is revoked?
What to do if Global Entry is revoked? In the event you are denied or revoked from the Trusted Traveler Programs, you will be provided information in writing detailing the reason for this action. If you believe the decision was based upon inaccurate or incomplete information, you may request reconsideration through the Trusted Traveler Programs website.
Do you lose Global Entry when you renew your passport?
Unfortunately, when you renew a passport, your Global Entry account doesn't automatically update itself. However, the process for updating your account is quite simple and can be done online. Simply go to the Global Entry Online Enrollment System.
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.
Does a DUI disqualify you from Global Entry?
Applicants need to meet qualifying low-risk standards to be granted Global Entry status. Prior criminal history or pending criminal charges are reasons that 'may' disqualify an applicant. Having a DUI could result in a Global Entry denial.
Why did I fail my TSA background check?
TSA may also determine that an applicant is not eligible if the security threat assessment process reveals extensive foreign or domestic criminal convictions, a conviction for a serious crime not listed in Part A or B below (including some lesser included offenses of serious crimes; e.g. murder/voluntary manslaughter), ...
Does Global Entry do an FBI background check?
In order to qualify for global entry, the traveler must submit an application and go through a criminal background check. The background check would reveal any arrests or convictions on the person's criminal record. A DUI arrest or conviction can result in the person being denied global entry privileges.