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*** Moved from General Immigration-Related Discussion to Working & Traveling During US Immigration, where topics related to Global Entry for LPRs are discussed ***

 

9 hours ago, NorthernBoy said:

Anyone recently had issues applying for global entry with 2-yr conditional greencard?

 

Recent approval in the thread below --

 

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14 minutes ago, Chancy said:

*** Moved from General Immigration-Related Discussion to Working & Traveling During US Immigration, where topics related to Global Entry for LPRs are discussed ***

 

 

Recent approval in the thread below --

 

I guess I never went back to update in that thread. My appointment got cancelled at very short notice but a I snapped up another one and got my GE approved. Used it this past Christmas and honestly went from the door of the plane to the door of the bus at O’Hare in less than 15 minutes. It was excellent. 

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My wife and step daughter (CR-1 and CR-2) both got their Global Entry.  There were no issues whatsoever related to them being CR green card holders.  The application process itself can be cumbersome and time consuming but I think that applies equally to US Citizens or LPR's.

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  • September 15, 2021: Received Interview Date from NVC, October 05, 2021
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I got my GE approved back in October. I'm a conditional GC holder and have a somewhat spicy travel history. Apart from the fact that getting conditional approval for GE took almost 6 months and finding a timely interview resulted in my first grey hair it was a complete non-event.

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I’ll leave the link to the useful Twitter bot below. It makes finding an appointment pretty breezy. 
 

https://twitter.com/globalentrynow

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Thanks all for info!

 

Quick update:

1. Applied for Global Entry as Permanent Resident (conditional 2-yr green card)

2. Two days later after submitting application, global entry application was "conditionally approved"

3. Made appointment for global entry interview

4. Did global entry interview

5. One day later after interview, global entry application was approved! yay!

 

Thanks

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2 hours ago, Bill Oxner said:

Those with Global Entry do you find it worth having?

 

One of my credit cards offers it as perk, but I only leave USA like 3 times per year. 

If the fee is being paid by you CC, why not get it? Specially if you live close to one of the CBP offices.

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13 minutes ago, jostermacedo said:

If the fee is being paid by you CC, why not get it? Specially if you live close to one of the CBP offices.

I was more concerned about it being worth my time since I only travel outside USA a few times per year

 

Is it really that much of a convience

 

Is it fairly easy process?  I haven't traveled outside of USA since July.

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3 hours ago, Bill Oxner said:

Those with Global Entry do you find it worth having?

It's worth having for me. I always hear the stories of my colleagues spending a while to go through immigration at the airport near me. For me it takes less than 5 minutes usually because of Global Entry.

Worth it for me, also getting it for free with CC. In addition, GE comes with TSA Pre, meaning I have much smoother experience going through security. E.g. no shoes or belt to remove, laptop in the bag, shorter line etc.

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57 minutes ago, Bill Oxner said:

I was more concerned about it being worth my time since I only travel outside USA a few times per year

 

Is it really that much of a convience

 

Is it fairly easy process?  I haven't traveled outside of USA since July.

If you live close to an interview location is very straightforward to get. You apply online and then go for a 10-minute interview/biometrics. When you return to the US you go to a face recognition machine (where they have these) and it takes 30 seconds to go through (assuming you're not selected for secondary inspection). If you ever cross the border with Canada, you can use Nexus line when entering the US (but not going to Canada). And, as OldUser said above, you also get TSA Prev, which is a good thing for Domestic air travel.

 

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On 3/22/2023 at 6:29 AM, Bill Oxner said:

Those with Global Entry do you find it worth having?

 

One of my credit cards offers it as perk, but I only leave USA like 3 times per year. 

For three times a year I’d definitely say it’s worth it. Honestly, the last time I entered the US before GE, the line at immigration was approximately three hours long, and the first time after, I was through in five minutes. Two extremes, but even if I never used it again (which I will, but nvm) I still think it was worth $100 and a couple hours of PTO from work. 

 
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