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US simplifies entry for UK passport holders

18 Nov 2015
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FROM December 3, UK

passport holders can

register for Global Entry

into the US, where they

will be able to skip long

customs queues and be

privy to clearance if they

have been pre-approved

and are considered low-risk

travellers.

Global Entry is currently

available at 46 US airports

and 13 preclearance

locations. To register, UK

passport holders need to

apply through the UK Home

Office website and pay a

£42 (R908) processing fee.

If the applicant passes the

UK vetting, they will receive

a UK access code, which

applicants will enter when

applying for Global Entry

through the US Customs

and Border Protection’s

(CBP) Global Online

Enrolment System.

The non-refundable

application fee for a five-year

Global Entry membership

is US$100 (R1 432).

Applications must be made

online. Once the application

is approved, a CBP officer

will conduct a scheduled

interview with the applicant

and then make a final

eligibility determination. 

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