Is Global Entry / TSA Pre-Check worth the expense? Learn exactly what it is to find out - read on below.
April 2nd 2024 Update: CBP have announced changes to the pricing structure of Global Entry. From October 1 2024 the price of application will increase from $100 to $120.
However, there is great news for families, as after that date children under the age of 18 of those with Global Entry will be able to apply for Global Entry themselves at no cost. This is a great update, as previously they could only benefit from the TSA Pre-Check element of the scheme.
Global Entry members bypass the customs & immigration queues when arriving into the USA.
Also, because it also includes TSA Pre-Check membership, members can speed through security in a separate lane when flying from a US airport, without removing liquids & electronics from their bags, and keeping belts & shoes on.
Application costs around £116 in total (details below). If successful, membership lasts 5 years - though it actually expires on your birthday in the fifth year for some reason.
I definitely think it's worth the cost if you travel to the US frequently - even at only twice a year you're looking at just £11 per trip.
(To be honest, if you’d asked me during the JFK nightmare, I would’ve quite happily paid the full amount just to escape that particular queue!)
Global Entry is a US Customs & Border Protection (CBP) membership program that allows expedited clearance for pre-approved, low-risk travellers upon arrival in the United States. Members enter the country through automated kiosks at select airports.
With Global Entry (GE) membership, you don't need to queue to speak to a CBP officer, and can use the GE lane at the point of entry into the US.
As mentioned, it also comes with TSA Pre-Check bundled.
Where GE speeds up your entry into America, Pre-Check speeds up your passage through security when flying out ofan American airport, on either a domestic or international flight.
Since 2015 UK citizens have been eligible to join the program.
The process is:
NB - 'arriving into the US' includes airports outside America which offer US Pre-Clearance, including Dublin, which is where I had my interview using EoA - it's super-quiet there, and I had no wait for an officer.
You must be flying from a Pre-Clearance airport to the USA to use EoA - it is past passport control, security, and US security)I did no preparation beyond making sure I had a printout of my Conditional Approval with me, showing my Pass ID number, as well as my passport and drivers license.
I was asked whether I had been to Mexico or Canada in the past 5 years, and whether I'd traveled anywhere internationally in the last year.
They also asked why I applied for GE - because of frequent travel to the US and time being spent in airport queues.
The CBP officer did a lot of reading through things on his screen (I say 'a lot' - it probably only took 60 seconds, but I think time goes slowly in those situations!), then simply scanned my fingerprints, took my photo and handed me my little guide to GE with congratulations.
It was certainly nothing to worry about, and was done standing at a desk - we never even sat down.
Global Entry membership - and the bundled TSA Pre-Check - makes travel into, out of, and around the USA faster and smoother.
You can bypass long queues at immigration and security, and don't need to remove liquids and electronics from your bags, nor remove shoes and belts.
It costs around £116 and lasts 5 years.
Children 12 and under traveling with you can come through the expedited TSA Pre-Check security line with you, but they would need their own Global Entry membership to use the faster process on entry to the USA.
GE membership is highly valuable for frequent travellers and can seriously speed up your passage through a US airport, but each person needs to weigh up whether the cost is worth the benefits for them.
It may not be worth the money if you visit less than twice a year, but even then it depends on your own priorities and personal financial situation.
If you have any questions, please let me know!