Fast Track Immigration - Trusted Traveller Program
#61


Join Date: Aug 2017
Programs: Delta
Posts: 397
So, just to be clear, do they insist on an Indian address for all applicants, whether holding an Indian passport or not, and whether living in India or not?
One post further up in this thread seemed to imply that an Indian address is needed only for Indian passport holders living outside India (NRIs).
If an Indian address is needed for everyone, well, that basically cuts out a whole lot of folks who could potentially use this scheme. One can hope they relax this requirement in the future.
One post further up in this thread seemed to imply that an Indian address is needed only for Indian passport holders living outside India (NRIs).
If an Indian address is needed for everyone, well, that basically cuts out a whole lot of folks who could potentially use this scheme. One can hope they relax this requirement in the future.
#62
Join Date: Jul 2024
Posts: 1
If we submit the online application now, how many days will it be kept active?
For reference, US Global Entry application is kept active until 365 days from the date of receiving ''conditional approval", thus giving the applicant enough time to visit a participating airport/USCBP office to get the biometrics done.
For reference, US Global Entry application is kept active until 365 days from the date of receiving ''conditional approval", thus giving the applicant enough time to visit a participating airport/USCBP office to get the biometrics done.
#63
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: MUC
Programs: LH SEN
Posts: 52,734
#64

Join Date: May 2022
Location: AMD
Posts: 19
I got my Biometrics enrolled at the FRRO at AMD last week. I had selected the FRRO option while registering, since it is right on my way to work. There was no option to select an appointment, they self allocated me a date on which I was travelling. I immediately replied that I would not be able to make it and asked them to reschedule. The BOI replied and asked me to come to the FRRO whenever it suits me during office hours.
The process at FRRO was very simple, I was in and out in 5 minutes. This being a smaller outpost though they do not have a dedicated area for FTI as yet, the process is done right at the reception. I was the first person to get it done in the city. Approval came in after 3 days of Biometrics submission.
The process at FRRO was very simple, I was in and out in 5 minutes. This being a smaller outpost though they do not have a dedicated area for FTI as yet, the process is done right at the reception. I was the first person to get it done in the city. Approval came in after 3 days of Biometrics submission.
#66


Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: SJC
Programs: Does it matter any more?
Posts: 2,225
Yes. They collected mine on a recent arrival at BLR. My FTI-TTP application was approved 24 hrs later.
#67


Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: SJC
Programs: Does it matter any more?
Posts: 2,225
Reading this :
Once approved, do I just walk up to an e-gate (e.g. does BLR T-2 have one?), swipe my boarding pass, my passport, biometrics and clear immigration?
Is this actually operational? Is it able to handle the volume of pax flowing through T-2?
as soon as the 'registered passenger' reaches the e-gates, he/she will scan his/her boarding pass issued by the airlines at the e-gates to get the details of his/her flight. The passport will also be scanned and biometric of the passenger will be authenticated at the e-gates. Once the genuine identity of the passenger is established and biometric authentication is done, the e-gate will open automatically and immigration clearance will be deemed to have been granted.
Is this actually operational? Is it able to handle the volume of pax flowing through T-2?
#68

Join Date: Oct 2022
Location: IAD
Programs: United MileagePlus, GE
Posts: 30
#69


Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: SJC
Programs: Does it matter any more?
Posts: 2,225
#71




Join Date: Jan 2018
Location: BRE
Programs: Flying Blue Ultimate, LATAM Black, Accor/IHG Platinum, Marriott/Hilton Gold
Posts: 2,087
So I've used my father's driver's license as the reference address proof, along with a reference letter from him. Now to see how long it takes.
#72


Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: bombay
Posts: 1,664
An Indian address is required, but only in the "reference" section. Since I don't have any address proof in my name for an Indian address, I asked at the BOI's email address and have been told that the address proof can be for anyone else, but that person must then give a reference letter along with it.
So I've used my father's driver's license as the reference address proof, along with a reference letter from him. Now to see how long it takes.
So I've used my father's driver's license as the reference address proof, along with a reference letter from him. Now to see how long it takes.

Who did you have to bribe?
#73


Join Date: Feb 2015
Posts: 1,198
Hello All -
The website mentions you will not get a physical stamp on your passport if you use the E-gates. (which definitely makes sense).
However, we have had situations (banking, etc) where the institution asks us to provide the latest immigration entry/exit stamps.
(since we are OCI).
So, in our case is it a good idea to NOT sign up for this program???
The website does mention we can get entry/exit data from the BOI.....however, I am not so confident with the BOI..
Any thoughts?
The website mentions you will not get a physical stamp on your passport if you use the E-gates. (which definitely makes sense).
However, we have had situations (banking, etc) where the institution asks us to provide the latest immigration entry/exit stamps.
(since we are OCI).
So, in our case is it a good idea to NOT sign up for this program???
The website does mention we can get entry/exit data from the BOI.....however, I am not so confident with the BOI..
Any thoughts?
#74




Join Date: Jan 2018
Location: BRE
Programs: Flying Blue Ultimate, LATAM Black, Accor/IHG Platinum, Marriott/Hilton Gold
Posts: 2,087
An Indian address is required, but only in the "reference" section. Since I don't have any address proof in my name for an Indian address, I asked at the BOI's email address and have been told that the address proof can be for anyone else, but that person must then give a reference letter along with it.
So I've used my father's driver's license as the reference address proof, along with a reference letter from him. Now to see how long it takes.
So I've used my father's driver's license as the reference address proof, along with a reference letter from him. Now to see how long it takes.
- Copy of German passport.
- Copy of OCI card.
- Reference letter from my father, with a copy of his driver's license as proof of address for the reference address in India.
- Copy of German ID card as proof of address.
Subject: Reference Letter and Reference Address Proof for my son <name> - FTI-TTP Application
Dear Sir/Madam,
I, <name>, am writing this letter to provide a reference for my son, <name>, in support of their FTI-TTP (Foreign Travel Information - Trusted Traveler Program) application. My personal details are as follows:
• Full Name: <name>
• Address: <address>
• ID Reference (address proof): Indian Driver's License Number <dl-number>
My son is an OCI card holder, and his personal details are:
• Full Name: <name>
• Address: <address>
• German Passport Number: <pp-num>
• OCI Card Number: <oci-num>
I hereby confirm that I am fully aware of and support <name>'s application for the FTI-TTP. As his father, I have known them throughout his life and can vouch for his integrity and character.
Should you require any further information or clarification, please do not hesitate to contact me at <phone> or <email>.
I request you to kindly evaluate my son’s application favourably. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Your sincerely,
<signature>
<name>
Dear Sir/Madam,
I, <name>, am writing this letter to provide a reference for my son, <name>, in support of their FTI-TTP (Foreign Travel Information - Trusted Traveler Program) application. My personal details are as follows:
• Full Name: <name>
• Address: <address>
• ID Reference (address proof): Indian Driver's License Number <dl-number>
My son is an OCI card holder, and his personal details are:
• Full Name: <name>
• Address: <address>
• German Passport Number: <pp-num>
• OCI Card Number: <oci-num>
I hereby confirm that I am fully aware of and support <name>'s application for the FTI-TTP. As his father, I have known them throughout his life and can vouch for his integrity and character.
Should you require any further information or clarification, please do not hesitate to contact me at <phone> or <email>.
I request you to kindly evaluate my son’s application favourably. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Your sincerely,
<signature>
<name>
#75

Join Date: Oct 2022
Location: IAD
Programs: United MileagePlus, GE
Posts: 30
I sent an email to them asking about address proof as I didn’t have one for India. They asked me to submit a proof for non-Indian address. I uploaded all the docs online and got conditional approval with a reference number within 72 hours. I flew into BLR on Sunday, went to the BoI counter and asked them for biometrics. They took it next to one of the foreigner arrival counters. The BoI official pointed out the under construction e-gates, stating they will be ready in the next few months. I got my approval today, with validity of 5 years. Hoping to use it on the next travel back to India.



