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Old Dec 26, 2019, 8:44 am
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vmk86724
 
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Originally Posted by Often1
1. The downside of applying and being denied is that you are out $85. If you are willing to risk that, why not?
One of my credit cards covers the application fee for a trusted traveler program once a year. No cost to me.

Originally Posted by Often1
2. The only way your issue ever arises is that if a routine database check by TSA reveals the GE revocation and that leads to a further inquiry. If it does, be 100% honest. Don't bother making excuses such as how tired you were. Just admit it, you were wrong, you learned your lesson, and have moved on.
Thanks for the advice.

Originally Posted by Often1
3. TSA tends to be less stringent that CBP and your violation is a Customs matter and was not prosecuted.
This is encouraging.

Originally Posted by TWA884
There are several reports in the Global Entry Denial Recourse thread and elsewhere in the Trusted Travelers forums of individuals who were approved for PreCheck after their Global Entry applications were denied.
This is really encouraging. Thanks!

Last edited by TWA884; Dec 26, 2019 at 8:49 am Reason: Merge consecutive posts by the same member; please use the multi-quote function. Thank you.
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