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  2. Airports with Global Entry | U.S. Customs and Border Protection

    www.cbp.gov/.../airports-with-global-entry

    There are no enrollment centers at these locations.

  3. Global Entry Frequently Asked Questions | U.S. Customs and ...

    www.cbp.gov/travel/trusted-traveler-programs/...

    Global Entry cards are not accepted at Global Entry kiosks, which require passports or U.S. lawful permanent resident cards. Global Entry card holders must follow all program rules for SENTRI and NEXUS when using the card at land and sea ports of entry.

  4. Which airports around the world accept Global Entry?

    thepointsguy.com/airline/global-entry-airports

    As of January 2023, entry to the U.S. is available via Global Entry kiosks at nearly 60 U.S. airports. As you might expect, you can use Global Entry at some of the country's biggest airports, like John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) and Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).

  5. Countries that accept Global Entry travelers - Chase.com

    www.chase.com/personal/credit-cards/education/...

    Global Entry can expedite entry when arriving in the United States at international points of entry. Through international arrangements with several countries, citizens of several countries can apply for Global Entry.

  6. Global Entry Program - 2024 Guide [Map of Locations & Kiosks]

    upgradedpoints.com/travel/global-entry-program

    Global Entry allows expedited customs clearance for international travelers, providing faster reentry to the U.S. via dedicated kiosks at airports. The program can save you at least 15 minutes of wait time at 58 U.S. airports.

  7. Why You Should Get Global Entry and How It's Different From ...

    www.travelandleisure.com/.../global-entry

    Global Entry helps travelers get back into the U.S. without waiting in long customs lines at the airport. Plus, it includes TSA PreCheck in the price.

  8. You can use Global Entry when coming back into the US from abroad. Instead of waiting for someone to check your documents, simply head to the Global Entry line. At a Global Entry kiosk, you can present your passport or US Green Card, scan your fingerprints, and complete a customs declaration.