Trusted
Travelers Can Apply for Membership at GlobalEntry.gov
Sterling, Va. – Global Entry, a U.S.
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) initiative to speed pre-approved trusted
travelers through international arrivals processing, surpassed 250,000 user
sessions at Washington Dulles International Airport Sunday.
Washington Dulles International Airport,
where Global Entry launched on June 6, 2008, ranks seventh nationally in user
sessions.
The program, popular with the international
travel community, continues to grow in membership. More than 414,000 members
have enrolled in Global Entry. Another 750,000 travelers enjoy the expedited
processing benefits of Global Entry through other trusted traveler programs
such as NEXUS (Northern border) and SENTRI (Southern border). Interested
travelers can learn more about Global Entry membership.
“Global Entry works. It has proven to be
a winner for frequent, low-risk international travelers, such as business
professionals, travel industry representatives, U.S. diplomats and airline
employees,” said Christopher Hess, CBP Port Director for the Port of Washington
(DC). “Global Entry at Washington Dulles International Airport continues to set
significant milestones in user sessions and continues as one of our nation’s
pace setters for trusted traveler processing,” said Hess.
Global Entry members also automatically
qualify for participation in the TSA Pre✓™
expedited passenger screening program for domestic travel.
Washington Dulles, with its 250,918
Global Entry user sessions, ranks behind New York’s John F. Kennedy
International Airport, Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport, Newark
(N.J.) Liberty International Airport, Miami International Airport, Hartsfield-Jackson
Atlanta International Airport and Chicago O’Hare International Airport.
Trusted travelers with Global Entry
benefits have processed their international arrivals a combined 2,959,578 times
at self-help kiosks located in 37 airports in the United States and at
pre-clearance stations overseas.
The most significant benefit to Global
Entry is time saved waiting in primary inspection lines. Average processing
time for Global Entry members is about one minute. Wait times for passengers
without trusted traveler memberships can be lengthy during peak arrival times.
View your local airport wait times on CBP.gov.
Participation in Global Entry is
voluntary. Participants must possess a machine-readable U.S. passport or
permanent resident card, pay a non-refundable $100 application fee, submit an
online application, pass a law enforcement check, and complete an interview at
a CBP enrollment center.
Washington Dulles was one of three
original airports to deploy Global Entry in June 2008; JFK and Houston
Intercontinental were the others. More than 3.2 million international travelers
arrived to Washington Dulles during 2011.
For more information on other CBP
Trusted Traveler opportunities, please visit CBP.gov.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection is
the unified border agency within the Department of Homeland Security charged
with the management, control and protection of our nation's borders at and
between the official ports of entry. CBP is charged with keeping terrorists and
terrorist weapons out of the country while enforcing hundreds of U.S. laws.
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