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I just got my green card in the mail and I am wondering how to update my Global Entry. I have an active Global Entry approval for a prior visa I was on. Now that I have my green card, I am hoping to update my record so I can continue using it (obviously once COVID is over). 

 

How do I do this? I cannot seem to find any information on the website. Do I need to submit a new application or can I just update my current record? 

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For a change like that my understanding is that you need to physically make an appointment at CBP (they need to verify the GC and change the basis document on their systems). Given the hassle with doing that right now many people are leaving it till they return from an overseas trip when you can do it on arrival at the global entry kiosk.

 

1 hour ago, beefmaster2 said:

I just got my green card in the mail and I am wondering how to update my Global Entry. I have an active Global Entry approval for a prior visa I was on. Now that I have my green card, I am hoping to update my record so I can continue using it (obviously once COVID is over). 

 

How do I do this? I cannot seem to find any information on the website. Do I need to submit a new application or can I just update my current record? 

 

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27 minutes ago, SusieQQQ said:

For a change like that my understanding is that you need to physically make an appointment at CBP (they need to verify the GC and change the basis document on their systems). Given the hassle with doing that right now many people are leaving it till they return from an overseas trip when you can do it on arrival at the global entry kiosk.

 

 

Any idea how you make an appointment? 

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Really? Ok well like I said seeing as the only time it really needs to change in practical terms is when you travel back from abroad, just go to the “appointment on arrival” at the GE kiosk when you travel back from somewhere.

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