Can TSA PreCheck be used for Global Entry?
Can TSA PreCheck Be Used for Global Entry?
Yes, TSA PreCheck members can streamline their Global Entry application process. Here's how:
Expediting the Application
TSA PreCheck members can skip the in-person interview required for Global Entry enrollment. Instead, they can provide their Known Traveler Number (KTN) to Customs and Border Protection (CBP) during the Global Entry application.
What is a Known Traveler Number (KTN)?
A KTN is a 9- or 10-digit number assigned to individuals who have undergone a background check and been approved for TSA PreCheck. It typically starts with TT, TE, or AC.
How to Provide Your KTN
When submitting your Global Entry application online, look for the field labeled "Known Traveler Number." Enter your KTN, ensuring that it is correct and matches the information you provided when enrolling in TSA PreCheck.
Benefits of Providing Your KTN
By providing your KTN during the Global Entry application process, you can:
- Skip the in-person interview, saving time and effort.
- Potentially accelerate the approval process.
- Enjoy expedited entry through U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) upon arrival from international destinations.
Note:
- While providing your KTN may expedite the application process, it does not guarantee approval for Global Entry.
- Applicants will still need to meet all Global Entry eligibility requirements, including background checks and biometric data collection.
- If you have not yet enrolled in TSA PreCheck, you can do so by visiting the TSA website or contacting your airline.
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