How Global Entry for Family Works

Global Entry is designed to save time for trusted travelers returning to the United States from a trip abroad. Here’s all you need to know about getting Global Entry for your family.

There are even some ways you can get Global Entry for free – keep reading to learn more.

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Global Entry is a U.S. Customs and Border Protection Trusted Traveler program allowing sped-up customs clearance. Enrolling in Global Entry will enable you to wait in a much shorter immigration line upon returning from abroad. Travelers head to the designated Global Entry kiosk and present their travel documentation. Once cleared, you’re directed to the baggage claim as usual.

Global Entry also includes TSA PreCheck, which lets you go through a dedicated security line and save time at more than 200 U.S. airports. Add your Known Traveler Number to your air ticket and enjoy a shorter security line that lets you keep your belt on and your laptop in the bag.

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Using Global Entry with kids differs from using TSA PreCheck, which allows children ages 12 and younger to join their parents in the fast lane at the airport (children aged 13-17 may join as well, but must have the TSA PreCheck logo on their boarding pass).

Global Entry doesn’t offer this added flexibility. Only Global Entry members can enter a Global Entry immigration line.

This means that if you want your spouse or your children to go through a usually shorter immigration queue with you, they must enroll in Global Entry, no matter their age. Otherwise, you must separate and wait for them at the baggage claim.

How to apply for Global Entry for a family

The Global Entry application fee costs $120 and is good for five years.

Luckily, there’s good news for kids: Applicants under the age of 18 will be free of charge when a parent or legal guardian is already a member, or concurrently applying, for NEXUS, SENTRI, or Global Entry membership.

To apply, visit the Trusted Traveler Programs (TTP) site and choose Global Entry. Next, create a TTP account or sign in to your existing one, and fill out an application. Then, submit your application and wait for conditional approval.

Once approved, you must schedule an in-person appointment with a Customs and Border Protection officer at an enrollment center. Perhaps, this is the most inconvenient part of the Global Entry enrollment process — an appointment might not be available for months at your nearest facility, or at all, and walk-ins aren’t accepted. In addition, this can be incredibly cumbersome if you are trying to coordinate Global Entry appointments for a family, as a separate appointment is required for each applicant.

In this case, keep checking the website for possible openings if someone cancels or more appointment times become available.

Another option — and a solution to the scheduling problem — is for your family to use the Enrollment on Arrival program to enroll in Global Entry upon arrival from abroad at a participating airport. Remember that you must be conditionally approved to complete enrollment on arrival. In addition, you must present a valid passport (which you should have), a document that provides evidence of residency (not required for minors) and a permanent resident card (if applicable).

Remember, each family member must go through the process to use the Global Entry airport kiosks.

How can my family get Global Entry for free?

If you — as a parent or legal guardian — already has Global Entry, then the membership fee is free for your kids under the age of 18.

And there’s a way adults can get Global Entry for free, too. Some travel rewards credit cards reimburse the cost of Global Entry enrollment in the form of a statement credit. Depending on the card, you can usually use the Global Entry application fee credit every four to five years. If you or your spouse hold multiple cards from the list below, you could put one application on each card to save on fees. Just pay each enrollment fee online with an eligible card.

The following credit cards are among those that reimburse the cost of enrolling in Global Entry:

Cards with security screening benefits