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For entering by land, enrolled users are provided with an RFID -enabled Global Entry membership card that may be used to enter the United States via expedited NEXUS lanes from Canada, SENTRI lanes from Mexico (requires vehicle approval), or Ready Lane from either country.
The Secure Electronic Network for Travelers Rapid Inspection ( SENTRI) provides expedited U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) processing, at the U.S.-Mexico border, of pre-approved travelers considered low-risk.
For applications made after September 2015, the card is valid for five years (previously 3 years), after which a fresh application must be made. If the holder's passport is renewed during the 5 year validity period, the card must be reissued to reflect the new passport number.
What if my green card and extension notice are expired? These days, USCIS says the waiting period to process a green card renewal application is taking between 13 and 17 months – longer than...
REAL ID In Connecticut: 7 Questions Answered. The REAL ID deadline is fast approaching for Connecticut residents. Here are some common REAL ID questions answered as you prepare.
The cards are only required for expedited entry at the SENTRI and NEXUS lanes coming into the United States. The cards are not accepted at Global Entry kiosks. Those require passports or...
Holders of the SENTRI pass that lets you speed through the U.S.-Mexico border will no longer have a decal identifying their cars as SENTRI approved. Some SENTRI holders feared the decals made...
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TSA does not issue an ID card like Global Entry, NEXUS, and SENTRI do. Travelers are notified if they have PreCheck by having a indicator printed on their boarding pass that may say "TSAPRECHK", "TSA PRE", or "TSA Pre ®" depending on the airline and type of boarding pass.
A Facebook claim stating a passport is not required to enter the United States from Mexico is inaccurate.