Originally Posted by
tiffanys
Hi All, I have read through many threads on the global entry forum, but cannot find an applicable answer to my situation. Seeking guidance! My husband and I are Americans but have been living in South Africa for the last 12 years. My husband has dual citizenship, but I do not. We will be traveling to the US and our GE application has been approved, and the letter states we need to schedule the interview. The documents we need to bring are our passports and evidence of residency. This is our dilemna... We do not have any of the items they require for residency, as we don't live in the US: ie: US driver's license, mortgage statement, etc. My parents are in the US and I do have many documents that are sent to their address: A checkbook, credit card bills, etc. I would like to know how flexible the interviewers are with regard to the required documents for proof of residency - do you think a checkbook would suffice? Thank you
The US passport, proof of South African residency and proof of South African residential address is generally sufficient. South African government mail/tax stuff to your address may work.