Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are all conditionally approved. How long from our interviews until when we can fully use the service - anyone want to share how long it took for them? Do we get a physical card or just a number? How does it work? Thx.
Did interview on departure at IAD. By the time I sat down at my gate I had my approval and known traveler number. By the time I returned from my 10 day trip I had my card. I used my known traveler number for entry into the US. The end. Very easy and efficient.
OP here. Will be similar for us. So how exactly do we use the number on our return if we haven’t been home yet to get the cards from the mail? Thanks.
You don't need the KTN for entering the US at an airport. Your GE profile will be linked to your passport and to the face scan you do at the GE interview. Just go to the GE kiosks when you reenter the US, it will scan your face and find you in the system. Worst comes to worst you scan your passport.
As for the KTN, it's actually in your conditional approval letter, or was for us years ago. Should be at the top of one of the pages. You only need that to put into your plane reservations to ensure you get PreCheck on your boarding pass
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are all conditionally approved. How long from our interviews until when we can fully use the service - anyone want to share how long it took for them? Do we get a physical card or just a number? How does it work? Thx.
Did interview on departure at IAD. By the time I sat down at my gate I had my approval and known traveler number. By the time I returned from my 10 day trip I had my card. I used my known traveler number for entry into the US. The end. Very easy and efficient.
OP here. Will be similar for us. So how exactly do we use the number on our return if we haven’t been home yet to get the cards from the mail? Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are all conditionally approved. How long from our interviews until when we can fully use the service - anyone want to share how long it took for them? Do we get a physical card or just a number? How does it work? Thx.
Did interview on departure at IAD. By the time I sat down at my gate I had my approval and known traveler number. By the time I returned from my 10 day trip I had my card. I used my known traveler number for entry into the US. The end. Very easy and efficient.
Anonymous wrote:We are all conditionally approved. How long from our interviews until when we can fully use the service - anyone want to share how long it took for them? Do we get a physical card or just a number? How does it work? Thx.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you share what the whole process is for getting the Global Entry? How do I apply? Where? Interview? Where?
Google Global Entry. If you can’t figure it out on your own, how are you even buying plane tickets? Figure it out.
Anonymous wrote:One week, maybe two? I did my interview at the airport after a return trip after giving up trying to schedule an interview time online.
I might have gotten lucky but it was super easy. Actual interview was 5 minutes, but had to wait about 15-20 minutes as there was 1-2 in front of me. Card arrive in the mail 1-2 weeks later.
Anonymous wrote:Can you share what the whole process is for getting the Global Entry? How do I apply? Where? Interview? Where?
Anonymous wrote:Right away, I think. They gave me a piece of paper at the interview and said I was approved and (I think) that I could use it immediately. Though I didn't use it for a few weeks. The card came in the mail a bit later.
You don't actually need to use/show the card coming back, which I didn't realize.