Information Guide
Welcome to Global Entry
As a new member of U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s
Global Entry program, you understand the value of time. Your
membership allows you expedited entry upon arrival in the
U.S. With your Global Entry membership, you have chosen
one of the fastest, most technologically advanced ways to
speed international travel.
This guide explains what you’ll need to know to use Global
Entry in your international journeys. With how-to information,
background and troubleshooting suggestions, it will help
you navigate the Global Entry and CBP processes.
You can also visit www.globalentry.gov for airport
enrollment center information, including maps, and for
the latest developments in the growing program.
Thank you for joining Global Entry. CBP hopes that your
experience with the program prompts you to spread the
word to your friends and associates of the benets of
joining Global Entry.
MEMBER RESPONSIBILITIES
You are responsible for maintaining up-to-date personal
information in your Global Online Enrollment System
account. This includes any changes to your address,
passport or immigration status.
Changes in any documents that you used to establish
your Global Entry account, such as your passport can be
updated online in your Global Online Enrollment System,
or GOES, account.
Changes to immigration status must be made in person
with appropriate documentation at a Global Entry
Enrollment Center.
PENALTIES FOR PROGRAM VIOLATIONS
All travelers, including Global Entry members, are subject to
full and random examinations by CBP ofcers upon entering
the U.S. If you violate any condition of Global Entry or any
law or regulation of the U.S., ofcers may:
Revoke your Global Entry privileges;
Seize any undeclared goods;
Issue penalties;
Start criminal prosecution; and
Initiate any other legal proceedings as appropriate.
HOW TO USE A GLOBAL ENTRY KIOSK
Verify your identication
1. Members must use a passport or U.S. legal permanent
resident card at Global Entry kiosks.
2. The Global Entry kiosk will show you the correct way
to slide your machine-readable passport into the
passport reader.
3. After your data displays, remove passport and look
up at the camera.
4. The kiosk will then prompt you to press four ngers
on your right or left hand on the ngerprint scanner
to verify your Global Entry membership against the
biometrics stored in the database.
Declare goods
1. The kiosk will then display a customs declaration screen.
All travelers entering the U.S., including Global Entry
members, must complete a declaration. With Global
Entry, you do not need to complete the paper Customs
Declaration form 6059B before arrival.
2. Touch YES or NO to answer each declaration question.
You must declare all goods purchased, received as gifts
or repaired or altered while abroad.
HOW TO USE A GLOBAL ENTRY KIOSK continued
3. You must declare if you are carrying currency of more
than $10,000 U.S. or a foreign equivalent, in cash or
monetary instruments such as travelers’ checks or
money orders. For your declaration you may use the
Global Entry kiosk, but the kiosk will direct you to use
the regular inspection lane where you will be required
to declare to a CBP ofcer and complete a currency/
monetary instrument report form.
4. If your imports exceed the personal exemption amount
allowed, you may use a Global Entry kiosk, but the
kiosk will print a receipt directing you to the regular
inspection line.
5. You must declare any fruits, vegetables, plants, insects,
meats or meat products, dairy products, animals or
animals/wildlife products, disease agents, cell cultures,
snails, or soil. If you have visited a farm/ranch/pasture
outside the United States, please let the CBP ofcer
know.
For information on items that are restricted or prohibited
go to www.cbp.gov/travel.
Conrm ight information
1. When ight information displays, if correct touch YES.
If incorrect, touch NO and provide airline, ight number
and city of departure.
2. Touch NEXT button on each screen to continue.
Take receipt and proceed
1. The kiosk will dispense a paper receipt. Take the receipt,
show it to the CBP ofcer assigned to the exit control
point.
2. If there is an X across the receipt, take it to the CBP
Ofcer in the nearest booth for further assistance.
If a kiosk is out of service
If the Global Entry kiosk is not functioning, proceed to the
nearest staffed passport control primary processing line for
inspection and you will receive front-of-the-line privileges.
ACTIVATING YOUR GLOBAL ENTRY CARD
Follow the steps below to activate your
Global Entry card
1. Go to https://goes-app.cbp.dhs.gov/
2. Click Activate Membership Card
3. Type the PASSID and Security Code (numeric portion
only) from the back of your card and click Next.
USING A GLOBAL ENTRY CARD
at a Land Border or Sea Port ND BORDEor
Global Entry cards have a radio frequency identication
chip which enables their use at SENTRI and NEXUS
expedited travel lanes entering the U.S.
Global Entry cards are not valid for entry into Canada via
the NEXUS lanes and Kiosks.
Global Entry card holders must follow all program rules
for SENTRI when using this card at southern land ports
of entry. For more information on SENTRI, please go to
www.sentri.gov.
LOCATIONS
Global Entry Airport Locations
• Atlanta Hartseld – Jackson International Airport (ATL)
• Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport
(BWI)
• Boston – Logan International Airport (BOS)
• Charlotte – Douglas International Airport (CLT)
• Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD)
• Dallas/Ft. Worth International Airport (DFW)
• Denver International Airport (DEN)
• Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW)
• Ft. Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport (FLL)
• Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH)
• Guam International Airport (GUM)
• Honolulu International Airport (HNL)
• Las Vegas McCarran International Airport (LAS)
• Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)
• Miami International Airport (MIA)
• Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport (MSP)
• Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR)
• New York John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK)
• Orlando International Airport (MCO)
• Orlando – Sanford International Airport (SFB)
• Philadelphia International Airport (PHL)
• Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX)
• Portland International Airport (PDX)
• Raleigh – Durham International Airport (RDU)
• Saipan International Airport (SPN)
• Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC)
• Santa Ana John Wayne Airport (SNA)
• San Antonio International Airport (SAT)
• San Diego International Airport (SAN)
• San Francisco International Airport (SFO)
• San Juan – Luis Munoz Marin International Airport (SJU)
• Seattle – Tacoma International Airport – Sea- Tac (SEA)
• Tampa International Airport (TPA)
• Washington – Dulles International Airport (IAD)
Preclearance Locations
• Calgary: Calgary International Airport (YYC)
• Dublin: Dublin Airport (DUB)
• Edmonton: Edmonton International Airport (YEG)
• Halifax: Halifax Staneld International Airport (YHZ)
• Montreal: Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau International
Airport (YUL)
• Ottawa: Ottawa Macdonald – Cartier International Airport
(YOW)
• Shannon: Shannon Airport (SNN)
• Toronto: Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ)
• Vancouver: Vancouver International Airport (YVR)
• Winnipeg: Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson
• International Airport (YWG)
LOCATIONS continued
allows select frequent flyers of
participating airlines, and members of U.S.
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Trusted
Traveler programs who fly on participating airlines,
to receive expedited screening during travel. At
dedicated lanes, eligible participants
receive expedited screening benefits, which may
include leaving on their shoes, light outerwear
and belts, as well as leaving laptops and 3-1-1
compliant liquids in carry-on bags. All passengers,
including those who are eligible for , are
always subject to random, unpredictable screening
measures.
For more information about ,
please visit www.tsa.gov or call the TSA Contact
Center at 1-866-289-9673.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
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MEMBERSHIP NUMBER (PASSID) MEMBERSHIP EXPIRATION DATE
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INTERVIEW LOCATION INTERVIEW DATE
ENROLLMENT CENTER CONTACT INFORMATION
Notes
For more information, visit these websites:
U.S. Customs and Border Protection: www.cbp.gov
Global Entry Program: www.globalentry.gov
CBP Publication No. 0154-0513