Global Entry Standard Operating Procedure

Global Entry Standard Operating Procedure

Global Entry Standard Operating Procedure June 2014 LAW ENFORCEMENT SENSITIVE AILA Doc. No. 19062666. (Posted 6/26/19) FOREWORD U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP) Global Entry program provides expedited processing for pre-approved, low-risk travelers upon arrival in the United States by utilizing kiosks for CBP processing. Through this program, CBP is making great strides in facilitating the movement of people in a more efficient manner. Global Entry helps to advance the CBP strategic goal of balancing legitimate trade and travel with security. Additionally, Global Entry is part of CBP’s effort to address the 9/11 Commission Report’s recommendation that, “[t]he Department of Homeland Security, properly supported by the Congress, should complete, as quickly as possible, a biometric entry-exit screening system, including a single system for speeding qualified travelers. It should be integrated with the system that provides benefits to foreigners seeking to stay in the United States.” 2 LAW ENFORCEMENT SENSITIVE AILA Doc. No. 19062666. (Posted 6/26/19) TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 CRITERIA FOR ELIGIBILITY............................................................................................... 5 1.1 General ................................................................................................................................................................ 5 !:; ..-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ 1.4 Commercial Airline Pilots ................................................................................................................................. 6 2 APPLICATION PROCESS ....................................................................................................... 7 2.1 Submission of Applications ............................................................................................................................... 7 2.2 Online Fee Collection ......................................................................................................................................... 7 2.3 Scheduling Interviews ........................................................................................................................................ 7 2.4 Rescheduling Interviews .................................................................................................................................... 7 3 ...........................................................................8 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 ...................................................................................................................................... 10 3.8 ................................................................................................................................................ 11 4 ENROLLMENT CENTER RESPONSIBILITIES ............................................................... 11 4.1 Enrollment Center Schedules .......................................................................................................................... 11 4.2 Interview Process/Procedures ......................................................................................................................... 12 4.3 .................................................................................. 13 4.4 Finger rints ...................................................................................................................................................... 14 4.4.l .... ........................................................ 14 4.4.2 .. ......................................................................................................... 15 4.4.3 ........................................................................................................................... 15 4.4.4 ......................................................................................................... 15 4.4.5 ................................................................................................................................... 16 4.5 Swiping the Applicant' s Travel Document .................................................................................................... 17 4.6 Taking the Photo .............................................................................................................................................. 17 4.7 Completing the Application Process ............................................................................................................... 17 4.8 Briefing ofMembers ........................................................................................................................................ 17 4.9 Member Files .................................................................................................................................................... 18 4.10 ................................................................................................................................................... 18 ................................................................................................................................. 18 ................................................................................................................................................. 18 ...................................................................................... 19 5.1 5.2 5.3 ............................................................................................... 22 6 GLOBAL ENTRY KIOSK ...................................................................................................... 22 6.1 Arrival ............................................................................................................................................................... 22 6.2 Membership Validation ................................................................................................................................... 22 6.3 (b )(7)(E) ......................................................................................................................... 23 6.4 Global E ntry Kiosk Receipt ............................................................................................................................ 23 6.5 CBP Declaration.... ........................................................................................................................................... 23 6.6 (D )l/ )( t:. ) ........................................................................................................................................................... 24 6.7 (b)(r )(t:. ) ......................................................................................................................................... 25 6.7.l (b )(?)(E) ................................................................................................................................... 25 6.7.2 (b)(?)(E) .. .................................................................................................................. 25 6.7.3 (b )(?)(E) .. ......................................................................................................... 26 6.7.4 (b )(7)(E) .................................................................................................................................. 26 3 LAW ENFORCEMENT SENSITIVE AILA Doc. No. 19062666. (Posted 6/26/19) 6.8 Equipment Failure ........................................................................................................................................... 26 6.9 Equipment Maintenance ................................................................................................................................. 26 6.10 Airpo1·ts without Global Entry Kiosks ..................................................................................2 6 7 EXITING THE FEDERAL INSPECTION SERVICES AREA .......................................... 27 7.1 Re uired Documentation................................................................................................................................. 27 7.2 ............................................................................................................................................ 27 7.3 .................................................................................................. 27 8 GLOBAL ENTRY CARDS ...................................................................................................... 27 9 NEXUS AND SENTRI MEMBERS AND GLOBAL ENTRY BENEFITS ........................ 28 Appendix A The FLUX Alliance.............................................................................. 29 AppendixB Processing Applications from Mexican Nationals ........................................33 Appendix C Processing Applications from Citizens of the United Kingdom ........................36 AppendixD Processing Applications from Citizens of Germany ......................................39 AppendixE Processing Applications from Citizens of the Republic of Korea ......................41 Appendix F Processing Applications from Citizens of Qatar.......................................... .43 Appendix G Processing Applications from Citizens of Panama....................................... .45 4 LAW ENFORCEMENT SENSITIVE AILA Doc. No. 19062666. (Posted 6/26/19) 1 CRITERIA FOR ELIGIBILITY 1.1 General Paiiicipation in Global Enny is voluntaiy. The program is available to U.S. Citizens (USCs), Lawful Pe1manent Residents (LPRs),

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