Location of the Global Entry office at HNL?
#1
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Join Date: Mar 2014
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Location of the Global Entry office at HNL?
I have an appointment for my Global Entry renewal interview at HNL and need some help. I'm having trouble finding the exact location inside the airport. I'm assuming it's before security but have no clue beyond that. Can anyone help? Mahalo for your help.
#2
 
Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Upcountry Maui, HI
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Not sure either but there’s pics of the office and door numbers in the google maps page for it. T2
Global Entry Enrollment Center
(808) 237-4601
https://goo.gl/maps/i5JsQcvVM1RMWAcm8
Global Entry Enrollment Center
(808) 237-4601
https://goo.gl/maps/i5JsQcvVM1RMWAcm8
#3
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Location: Ka ʻĀpala Nui, Nuioka
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That makes sense; the Ewa side is where the International arrivals are processed so it's likely that CBP would have offices in that area. I did my initial GE at EWR and the CBP office was just landside of the International arrivals in one of the terminals.
#5
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Thanks to everyone for the quick replies and great info!
Landside near/adjacent to international arrivals seems to be the MO for placement. That gives access to international passengers clearing customs and being close. Also it has to be landside so it can be accessed without clearing security, in the event you're not flying.
I'll be flying into HNL from KOA so it will likely be a bit of a walk from the A gates. Best bet unless someone has other ideas would probably be to head outside past ticketing and security and head to the international terminal and up to level 2. Thanks again!
Landside near/adjacent to international arrivals seems to be the MO for placement. That gives access to international passengers clearing customs and being close. Also it has to be landside so it can be accessed without clearing security, in the event you're not flying.
I'll be flying into HNL from KOA so it will likely be a bit of a walk from the A gates. Best bet unless someone has other ideas would probably be to head outside past ticketing and security and head to the international terminal and up to level 2. Thanks again!
#6
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Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: Honolulu
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Thanks to everyone for the quick replies and great info!
Landside near/adjacent to international arrivals seems to be the MO for placement. That gives access to international passengers clearing customs and being close. Also it has to be landside so it can be accessed without clearing security, in the event you're not flying.
I'll be flying into HNL from KOA so it will likely be a bit of a walk from the A gates. Best bet unless someone has other ideas would probably be to head outside past ticketing and security and head to the international terminal and up to level 2. Thanks again!
Landside near/adjacent to international arrivals seems to be the MO for placement. That gives access to international passengers clearing customs and being close. Also it has to be landside so it can be accessed without clearing security, in the event you're not flying.
I'll be flying into HNL from KOA so it will likely be a bit of a walk from the A gates. Best bet unless someone has other ideas would probably be to head outside past ticketing and security and head to the international terminal and up to level 2. Thanks again!
#7
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Join Date: Mar 2014
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Yep, it’s in between Hawaiian inter island terminal and international arrivals. They moved their office to second floor, departure level. Take the escalator up from international arrival ground level, turn right, and straight ahead you’ll see a single non discrete door, except for a paper sign indicating its Global Entry office. Buzz the door ringer, and they’ll open the door for you. Super quick.