Anonymous wrote:My friend had the same issue - no appointments available - and walked in to Reagan building around 130 pm last Thursday and was done in 10 min. Just wanted to give a recent experience. She had a 4-5 month wait for initial approval however.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP again, thanks for this info. Okay, I'll be patient. It's possible we may travel internationally in the spring, and if so we should be set by then.
When you do get approval, note that even if interview times are way off into the future, you can still do walk-ins at the CBP office at the Reagan Building at Federal Triangle. Here is most recent experience from July.
https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/31296235-post578.html
Unfortunately they cut their Saturday times, which was obviously super convenient for families. But still open 7-7 Monday-Friday.
Anonymous wrote:
OP again, thanks for this info. Okay, I'll be patient. It's possible we may travel internationally in the spring, and if so we should be set by then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The approval timelines seem completely random, which honestly is pretty disconcerting from a government agency.
https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/trusted-travelers/1066899-global-entry-processing-timelines-first-time-applications-us-citizens-lpr-s-71.html
There are some people in there who waited 4 months for conditional approval for applications in the spring, others who applied and were approved within 10 days at the same time.
Probably worth a call, but sadly you appear to be on the "long wait for no discernible reason" list, and likely just have to continue waiting.
OP, thanks. I applied for myself and my husband and young kid. My husband was born in a country with a large Muslim population, but has been a US citizen since his teens--I wonder if this could be the reason? Neither of us have traveled to any conflict areas or anything recently. Maybe I'm paranoid, and the process really is just random.
This appears to be the standard message they are sending to people who call/email about delays.
https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/31520736-post1034.html
"Due to the crisis at the southern border, as well as an increase in the popularity of the Trusted Traveler Programs, we are currently experiencing delays in processing times for both new and current applications. At present, average processing times are roughly 3-5 months for Global Entry and NEXUS, and 8-10 months for SENTRI. However, these estimates are subject to frequent revisions, as new data becomes available. We are aware that this is an inconvenience for many applicants and are working to improve processing times.
If your request for a status check has been escalated, then it is being reviewed for any needed action. Please note that escalations merely ensure that your application has been routed correctly. Applications cannot be expedited. Please continue to check your TTP dashboard for status updates."
But at the same time, some people are reporting getting conditional approval within 5-10 days. So I wouldn't take anything personally or try to read anything deep into any of it right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The approval timelines seem completely random, which honestly is pretty disconcerting from a government agency.
https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/trusted-travelers/1066899-global-entry-processing-timelines-first-time-applications-us-citizens-lpr-s-71.html
There are some people in there who waited 4 months for conditional approval for applications in the spring, others who applied and were approved within 10 days at the same time.
Probably worth a call, but sadly you appear to be on the "long wait for no discernible reason" list, and likely just have to continue waiting.
OP, thanks. I applied for myself and my husband and young kid. My husband was born in a country with a large Muslim population, but has been a US citizen since his teens--I wonder if this could be the reason? Neither of us have traveled to any conflict areas or anything recently. Maybe I'm paranoid, and the process really is just random.
Anonymous wrote:I applied on April 1st. and didn't get my conditional approval until August 9th. They told me that the volume was high when I went for my interview. I think it depends on how complex your situation is. I travel out of the country for work all the time, including to places that the U.S. doesn't have good relationships, and I was born in the U.K., so am naturalized. At the interview the woman next to me was out in 2 minutes but it took me about 10 minutes. But I got the approval there, with the number. Confirmation email the next day and received my GE card a week later.
Anonymous wrote:The approval timelines seem completely random, which honestly is pretty disconcerting from a government agency.
https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/trusted-travelers/1066899-global-entry-processing-timelines-first-time-applications-us-citizens-lpr-s-71.html
There are some people in there who waited 4 months for conditional approval for applications in the spring, others who applied and were approved within 10 days at the same time.
Probably worth a call, but sadly you appear to be on the "long wait for no discernible reason" list, and likely just have to continue waiting.