
To apply for the program, travelers submit an application online, pay a $100 application fee, and schedule an interview at an enrollment center.

Instead of filling out paperwork, members head straight to a Global Entry kiosk for approval. The perks of Global Entry membership include skipping customs paperwork and long lines at 53 major airports across the US. TSA Precheck, which allows travelers to move more quickly through security at US airports, is not affected at this time, Azi Paybarah reported for The New York Times. In addition to Global Entry, which is CBP's flagship trusted traveler program and had 5 million members in 2018, New Yorkers will no longer be eligible to join NEXUS, SENTRI, and FAST. On February 5, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Acting Secretary Chad Wolf announced the ban in a letter published online by Fox News. New Yorkers who have applied to or were looking to reenroll in Global Entry - the federal program that allows US travelers pre-screened by US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to pass through customs more quickly upon reentering the States - will no longer be granted membership as of last week. You can't call the trusted traveler program.Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. Of course, if you didn't jump the reconfigure hoops when it all changed, you may have some problems.Ĭall the DHS help line for further assistance.

Then, go back to the ttp site and use "login" (not new account) to get to your stuff. At least, that will tell you if your info is good. I just tried getting in and had no problem (did have to enter a texted code, which is how I chose to do secondary authorization).Īs a test, try your email/password combo to sign in at. As part of that process you should've received a personal key (four sets of four random characters, each set separated by a hyphen) to get you in if you're having trouble. Select “Continue” to go back to the Trusted Traveler Programs websiteīack in 2017, they changed their server situation such that you had to reconfigure your account (including secondary authorization preference) to continue gaining access. You should now see a page that looks like this: Wait for an email confirmation and follow the instructions in the emailĬontinue with the account creation process as described here: If you are a returning user, select “LOG IN” on the upper right hand corner.Įnter your email address: this is your new username going forward If you are a new user, select “Get Started” in the middle of the page. No credit card or payment will be required.


If you have trouble with your PASSID, please contact CBP directly. You will be able to link this new account with your old GOES account by providing your PASSID. You will no longer be able to use your GOES User ID and password to sign in.
