TampaChinnodu Posted July 9, 2017 Report Posted July 9, 2017 Indians Can Enroll in Global Entry from July 2017 08 Jul 2017 On July 3, 2017, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced that citizens of India can now enroll in the Global Entry Program. In a largely unreported story that should have gained substantial news media coverage, India is among only eleven countries in the world whose citizens can take advantage of the benefits of the Global Entry Program. Global Entry is a CBP Trusted Traveler Program that allows pre-approved and low risk travelers expedited clearance and entry into the United States. Background on Global Entry Besides U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals and U.S. permanent residents, citizens of only eleven countries can participate in the Global Entry Program. The eleven countries are: Argentina, Colombia, Germany, India, Mexico, the Netherlands, Panama, the Republic of Korea, Singapore, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. Canadian citizens enrolled in NEXUS may use Global Entry kiosks when entering the U.S. at a location that has facilities for expedited entry of passengers. The inclusion of India in this short list is indeed good news for the millions of Indian citizens traveling to the U.S. each year, so that they feel both welcome and safe when entering the U.S. Process to Enroll in Global Entry The process to enroll in Global Entry is simple. An applicant must use the Global Online Enrollment System (GOES) to complete the application online. The non-refundable application fee is $100 for the five-year Global Entry membership. After an applicant passes a background check, a CBP officer conducts a personal interview with each applicant. There are more than 100 Global Entry Enrollment Centers in the U.S., Canada, and Qatar. The final determination to issue the coveted card is made after the CBP officer is satisfied that the applicant is indeed a low risk traveler to the U.S. Navtej Sarna, the Indian Ambassador to the U.S. was the first Indian citizen to enroll in Global Entry, on July 3, 2017. [Detailed procedures for Indians, which include an interview and fingerprints, can be found on the CBP website.] The CBP can select travelers for additional screening upon entry into the U.S. and, in certain circumstances, the CBP can revoke global entry privileges if there are violations of the Global Entry program’s terms and conditions. Abu Dhabi and Other Airports are Pre-Clearance Ports Global Entry is currently available at 53 U.S. airports and 15 pre-clearance locations across the globe. Those with Global Entry privileges may take advantage of kiosks at pre-clearance locations for expedited immigration inspection processing into the U.S. The benefit to travelers using the pre-clearance process is that all entry and inspection requirements for entering the U.S. has been completed before boarding the U.S.-bound flight. The result is that, upon arrival in the U.S, one enters like a traveler on a local flight, with no additional immigration inspection. Conclusion The benefits of global entry are many. In addition to expedited entry into the U.S., those with global entry can take advantage of the TSA Pre-Check process for expedited screening when flying within the U.S. Quote
camsam Posted July 10, 2017 Report Posted July 10, 2017 Did anyone apply for this before? Any hurdles during interview. We need to prove them as low risk traveller. I just started to fill the details. Quote
andrafun Posted July 10, 2017 Report Posted July 10, 2017 H1's valaki ki kuda pani chestada idi ? Quote
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