- #Global entry login renewal drivers#
- #Global entry login renewal update#
- #Global entry login renewal verification#
- #Global entry login renewal password#
The longest time I spent was figuring our which countries I’d been to. The whole renewal process took less than 20 minutes but I spent more time than usual because I was taking screenshots of all the pages. I hope that I don’t but if I do, there’s a location at Orlando Airport so it’s not too much of a hardship for me to make a trip. If so, you’ll find out if you need to go in for another interview. You need for wait for CBP to review your information and decide if you’ll be accepted. You remembered to use a credit card that reimburses for Global Entry, right? Time to certify everything for the government. Good thing I use TripIt to keep track of all my reservations.
#Global entry login renewal update#
The one section that I needed to update was a list of countries I traveled to in the last five years. I did have to update some out of date information. Since I already had a prior application, most of my information was imported. Sharon wasn’t required to go for one for her renewal but that means almost nothing about whether they’ll require me to show up for one. I’m not sure if I’ll need to go for an interview. Click on the Renew Membership box.Ĭhoose Global Entry as the program you want to renew.Īcknowledge that you know that your application will subject you to a Background Check and (may) require an interview My current Global Entry is listed with the expiration date. Under my memberships, I can see that my membership will expire in less than a year (so I’m eligible to put in for my renewal). At the bottom of the screen, I was asked to supply my PASSID from the back of my Global Entry card. I have Global Entry so I selected that box. When clicking the YES box, more selections show up. It should exactly match your passport.Ĭlick on the YES box that you have ever applied for Global Entry (NEXUS or SENTRI) If you have questions, here’s a link to the help page.įirst comes your personal information. They say you have to write it down or print it out.ĭidn’t think they were serious? Wrong! Did you write down that code? If you didn’t, you can go back to the previous screen but you’ll need to retype it here.Ĭongratulations! You’ve made an account. This is necessary to access your account if you don’t have access to your phone. Once verifying the code, you’re provided a personal key. You only have ten minutes to enter the code.
#Global entry login renewal verification#
Here’s where you need your phone, because secondary verification necessary.
#Global entry login renewal password#
My password is longer than nine characters ? If you don’t do so, I’d strongly suggest doing so. I use a password program to create strong passwords and to store them.
Once you confirm your email, you need to make a password. Go to your email and click on the link to proceed. Oh, you’ll also need to have your cell phone (more on that later).
#Global entry login renewal drivers#
At this point, I’d recommend having your passport, Drivers License, Global Entry card and car registration (if you drive to/from Mexico), as well as a credit card nearby. Here’s where you’ll need to make an account. Since you’re renewing your Global Entry, click on the I’m already a program member.
The first step will be to make a account. Here are the steps you need to go in the renewal process: This is different than the GOES login you needed to make when applying before. Customs and Border Protection department now requires you to log in with a ID. I still have a few months left but decided to get this done now, just in case they want me to come back in for another interview. While we applied at the same time, our renewals happen several months apart, as your enrollment expires on your birthday. Sharon and I have been members for about five years, and that means it’s time for us to renew our memberships. I’ve written several times about how wonderful it is to have Global Entry.