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Members of Global Entry (along with members of other U.S. Trusted Traveler programs, NEXUS and SENTRI) may be selected to use TSA PreCheck on all participating airlines by entering their "Known Traveler Number" from their Global Entry card or dashboard into their flight reservation information or into their frequent flyer account.
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 ...
Like the joint Canada/US NEXUS and the United States’ Global Entry and TSA PreCheck programs, Programa Viajero Confiable members traveling via participating airports may use designated lanes which allow them to speedily and securely clear customs, because the Mexican government has already performed a background check on them, and they are considered a trusted traveler.
SENTRI members are permitted to utilize NEXUS lanes when entering the United States from Canada by land (but not vice versa). [3] Global Entry allows registered users to enter their own SENTRI applications and approved members to edit their information. A valid SENTRI card is a Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) compliant document.
NEXUS, a trusted traveler program of Canada and the US; Nexus, a person under a debt bondage contract called a nexum in ancient Rome; Nexus, an aspect of state income tax code in the US; Nexus of contracts, a legal theory; Nexus clause, provision of the Australian Constitution regarding the composition of parliament
HSPD-12/ FIPS 201 PIV cards issued to federal employees and contractors. [73] U.S. Department of State-issued: United States passport; United States passport card; Border Crossing Card; U.S Department of Homeland Security-issued: CBP trusted traveler cards (Global Entry, NEXUS, SENTRI, FAST) USCIS refugee travel document; USCIS re-entry permit
Foreign emergency travel document or U.S. removal order (for departure only) For entry by land or sea from the Americas, travelers must present one of the documents acceptable for entry by air or one of the following: [7] U.S. passport card; NEXUS, SENTRI, FAST or Global Entry card indicating U.S. or Canadian citizenship
A registered traveler is a person qualified through an airline passenger security assessment system in the United States air travel industry. Such programs were initially tested in 2005. Such programs were initially tested in 2005.