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Global Entry Card Name Error
Just received my GOES card and the middle name is spelled wrong.
I went onto the GOES site and pulled up my information where the middle name is spelled correctly. The name error was caught two weeks ago right after the interview when I got home and saw it on the GOES site. I called back to the airport and they changed it. It then reflected the correct name and I though all was good until today when I got the card. Can I assume the information used for TSA Pre is what is on the site and not the GOES card? I likely won't need the card, but would like the information they use to be correct for TSA Pre-check. Tried calling CBP but no luck on this answer. |
There is no such thing as a GOES card. GOES is a web-based application system used for applying for various trusted traveler programs, including Global Entry, NEXUS, SENTRI, and FAST.
Do you mean your Global Entry card? Yes, you should be good to go as long as the system shows your name correctly online. If you are worried about it, swing by an enrollment office at the next convenient opportunity and ask an officer. |
GOES Card Name Error
Not exactly the same but related.
I had an error in my name on my global entry card as well. My first and last name were switched. It took a while before I noticed it. I went back into the GOES system and saw it was actually wrong on my account too. It never raised a flag on the initial approval nor interview stage and no one said anything. Additionally it did not interfere with getting precheck at all before it was fixed. I walked into an enrollment center where they were able to fix it in their system and told me not to bother ordering a new card. They said they check multiple variations of the name on your GOES account and that the important thing was that the name on your admissibility and citizenship documents was recorded correctly in their system. The name on your global entry card is drawn from the name on your GOES account not the name in your global entry application and documents. |
Originally Posted by rt1flea
(Post 24136722)
The name on your global entry card is drawn from the name on your GOES account not the name in your global entry application and documents.
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Error on GE card
I received my GE card via the mail. The card has my maiden name which is different than the married name on my passport. How do I fix this error? When I called the CBP airport that processed my application they told me the card is not used; the passport is linked to my card number.
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Originally Posted by mgdmason
(Post 25481544)
I received my GE card via the mail. The card has my maiden name which is different than the married name on my passport. How do I fix this error? When I called the CBP airport that processed my application they told me the card is not used; the passport is linked to my card number.
You should get it fixed as this will affect your Precheck eligiblity. If your name in Secure Flight doesn't match the name on your GE card, you won't get Pre. |
Originally Posted by dustman81
(Post 25481592)
Take a copy of your marriage license and your GE card to a Global Entry center. They should be able to fix it.
You should get it fixed as this will affect your Precheck eligiblity. If your name in Secure Flight doesn't match the name on your GE card, you won't get Pre. |
Originally Posted by MSPeconomist
(Post 25481636)
Shouldn't it be the name in the GE records rather than the name on the card that matters for Precheck?
Originally Posted by dustman81
(Post 25481592)
You should get it fixed as this will affect your Precheck eligiblity. If your name in Secure Flight doesn't match the name on your GE card, you won't get Pre.
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Global Entry Application - Last Name Misspelled
Hello,
I recently applied for Global Entry. I have already submitted my application. However, right at the payment confirmation page, I noticed that my last name was misspelled throughout the application. It is misspelled by omission of a letter, i.e., it's missing a letter. Would that be grounds for a denial? I called GOES and they said to get it changed during the interview IF they conditionally approve me and he didn't know if they would conditionally approve me based on the typo either. If anyone has any insight, it would be great. |
I would email to get a response in writing in case your initial application is denied for "missing or inaccurate information". Then at least you have a statement from them to use for appeal.
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Originally Posted by Yoshi212
(Post 28557377)
I would email to get a response in writing in case your initial application is denied for "missing or inaccurate information". Then at least you have a statement from them to use for appeal.
Also, should I send a scanned copy of my passport in the email showing them proof of name? |
Calling CBP Global Entry office gives quick fix to name typo
Originally Posted by rt1flea
(Post 24136722)
Not exactly the same but related.
I had an error in my name on my global entry card as well. My first and last name were switched. It took a while before I noticed it. I went back into the GOES system and saw it was actually wrong on my account too. It never raised a flag on the initial approval nor interview stage and no one said anything. Additionally it did not interfere with getting precheck at all before it was fixed. I walked into an enrollment center where they were able to fix it in their system and told me not to bother ordering a new card. They said they check multiple variations of the name on your GOES account and that the important thing was that the name on your admissibility and citizenship documents was recorded correctly in their system. The name on your global entry card is drawn from the name on your GOES account not the name in your global entry application and documents. Phone numbers available here: https://www.cbp.gov/travel/trusted-t...llment-centers |
Global Entry - Wrong Name
I just went through the whole GE process (application, conditional approval, interview, approval) for my 3 month old child. Today, the card arrived, but to my surprise, the first name and last name are reversed. I went back to check the application and sure enough, they are reversed there as well. So it seems to be my error and not theirs.
Any suggestions what I should do next? I tried reading through all the documentation but haven't found anything how to fix this. |
Ask for help from CBP:
Get Help On-lineSend us an email through our support portal at https://help.cbp.gov/app/ask. To ensure a faster response, please be sure to select "Trusted Traveler Programs" as your primary topic and then the subtopic that most closely describes your question. |
Thank you so much! I guess this was too obvious for me to find.
Lets see what happens next. |
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