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  2. Global Entry vs. TSA PreCheck: Which is better? - AOL

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    Your TSA PreCheck enrollment status remains valid for five years. Once it’s time to renew your membership, you can do so online or in person: Online renewal fee: $70 for IDEMIA and Telos, $68.95 ...

  3. TSA PreCheck - Wikipedia

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    TSA PreCheck logo A boarding pass with the TSA Precheck endorsement. TSA PreCheck (branded as TSA Pre ) is a trusted traveler program initiated in December 2013 and administered by the U.S. Transportation Security Administration that allows selected members of select frequent flyer programs, members of Global Entry, Free and Secure Trade, NEXUS, and SENTRI, members of the US military, and ...

  4. TSA PreCheck enrollment now available through Clear at these ...

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    TSA PreCheck with enrollment by CLEAR provides a fast and efficient airport experience,” CLEAR CEO Caryn Seidman-Becker said in a statement. “This is a win-win for U.S. travelers who will ...

  5. CLEAR, Global Entry And TSA PreCheck: What You Should Know - AOL

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    But even if you have to go through a standard line, your boarding pass will note that you are a TSA PreCheck member, and “you may be able to keep 3-1-1 liquids and laptops in your bag, and shoes ...

  6. Registered Traveler - Wikipedia

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    Verified Identity Pass must submit an independent audit of its systems to the TSA before the company can register new customers. [6] On August 4, 2008, TSA Suspends Verified Identity Pass, Inc. Clear Registered Traveler Enrollment. On August 5, 2008, the laptop was found in the same room where it went missing.

  7. Global Entry - Wikipedia

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    To enroll in Global Entry, applicants must first file an application with U.S. Customs and Border Protection, and then submit to an interview and background check (which checks against multiple databases, including more than a simple TSA PreCheck). The application includes employment history and residences for the prior five years. [13]