Originally Posted by
dyst0pia
I'm taking the leap and applying for Global Entry, but I ran into some newbie issues with the application. If anyone here has encountered the same before, I'd appreciate some opinions on how to handle it.
1) I'm currently a student, and my legal residence (where I pay taxes, have my DL, etc.) is in another state. I was planning on entering my permanent home address as the "current address," and putting the school address as the mailing address. Has anyone done this before and been approved?
2) I worked at a company that was bought out by another one, and so that particular previous employer no longer exists. What should I do about the phone number and address for that employer?
3) I visited Sint Maarten a few years ago, when it was still part of the Netherlands Antilles. I'm assuming that I should put "Netherlands" on the travel history, but that sounds really weird to me. Is that the correct way to do it? Note that "Netherlands Antilles" is not an option (and besides which, it doesn't exist anymore anyways).

1 I had multiple addresses when I applied and it was not a problem. That is why you interview with the officer, to explain it. Your plan sounds fine
2 Just put down the new owners. one of my employers ceased to exist for example. Just explain during the interview
3 Netherlands would work then, and you can also explain in the interview.
Good luck. GE rocks