Users' questions

Where do I go for Global Entry interview at SFO?

Where do I go for Global Entry interview at SFO?

Directions: The San Francisco Enrollment Center is located in the International Arrivals Lobby on the G side of the terminal. Parking will be in the international terminal garage on the G side.

Are Global Entry interviews happening during Covid?

CBP continues to offer in-person interviews at TTP enrollment centers located in the U.S. Conditionally approved first time Global Entry applicants may continue to schedule in-person interviews at enrollment centers through their TTP dashboard or Enrollment on Arrival, which CBP now offers to arriving international …

Are Global Entry Interviews resumed?

Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced Friday that enrollment centers will reopen Tuesday, Sept. 8. And that means you can reschedule your Global Entry interviews and finalize registration at many centers across the nation.

How do you schedule a Global Entry interview?

Schedule Global Entry Interview. Here is how you can schedule an interview through your GOES account: Log into your GOES account and go to your home page. Click on the “Schedule Interview” button. Choose the Enrollment Center for the program you applied. In this case Global Entry.

How do you make an appointment for Global Entry?

Here’s how to make it happen: Every Global Entry office takes a few walk-in appointments each day. When you arrive, tell the person at the door you’re there as a walk-in for a Global Entry appointment. Bring something to occupy yourself for a few hours. I was called for an appointment within 2 minutes of putting my name of the signup sheet.

How long to get Global Entry interview?

Once you’ve arrived at your enrollment center – and assuming your paperwork and legal history is in order – the actual Global Entry interview process should take between 15 and 30 minutes, depending on how busy the CBP officers are on the day of your appointment.

What is the Global Entry Process?

Global Entry is a US Customs program that allows approved travelers entering the United States to go through an automatic kiosk instead of going through the standard process of waiting in line to be allowed entrance into the country. It works by only going to a kiosk, inserting your passport and placing your fingerprint.