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You can check for interview availability (without needing to be logged in) at TTP - Schedule Appointment
This page includes a checkbox you can use to show locations with the soonest availability, although they tend to be few in number and near border towns.
You may also wish to consider:
Note also that a location that has literally zero availability for future interviews today, may pop up with available slots tomorrow (or even later today), presumably as people with scheduled appointments do EOA or walk-in thus freeing up their original time slot. So it may be worth checking back periodically.
This page includes a checkbox you can use to show locations with the soonest availability, although they tend to be few in number and near border towns.
You may also wish to consider:
- Enrollment on Arrival, which can be done while clearing immigration during international return to the US: Global Entry Enrollment on Arrival
- Some locations offer walk-in interviews even if you do not have an appointment: Global Entry Walk-In Interviews
- If you will be passing through MIA, their GE office nearly always has immediate availability and is open very late.
Note also that a location that has literally zero availability for future interviews today, may pop up with available slots tomorrow (or even later today), presumably as people with scheduled appointments do EOA or walk-in thus freeing up their original time slot. So it may be worth checking back periodically.
Global Entry Enrollment Interview Availability
#661
Join Date: Jun 2021
Posts: 10
Lucky Opening While Traveling
Please refer to the following thread:
#663



Join Date: Jul 2011
Posts: 1,316
Just signed up for Appointment Scanner for my fiancee. She was approved a couple of weeks ago but the first PHL interview wasn't until late February. Trying to get an interview before Christmas since she has to fly and I want her to have PreCheck.
I've had five slots open at EWR but none in PHL. Wonder why PHL is so bad (no int'l flights yet?).
I've had five slots open at EWR but none in PHL. Wonder why PHL is so bad (no int'l flights yet?).
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#664

Join Date: Oct 2019
Programs: BAGold, Star Alliance Gold
Posts: 36
Good morning, I wonder if the experts could advise? I was provisionally accepted for the TTP on 26 october 2020. Since then haven’t of course been able to get in to the United States. Now have a trip planned for New Year with an overnight stop at JFK, a connection in LAX and final arrival in Tucson, Arizona. Checking every day each of those three places for appointments without success (earliest is Feb.2022 and i will be back home in Europe by then). My questions are 1. Can i take an appointment somewhere near Tucson during my holiday (i.e. doesn’t have to be immediately upon landing in the US? 2. How much longer do i have before the provisional acceptance expires 3. What about just doing a walk’in appointment 4. I am unclear what documents i need to take (just a proof of residence in Switzerland?)
THANK YOU
THANK YOU
#665




Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: ORD
Programs: AA, UA, GE
Posts: 5,388
Good morning, I wonder if the experts could advise? I was provisionally accepted for the TTP on 26 october 2020. Since then haven’t of course been able to get in to the United States. Now have a trip planned for New Year with an overnight stop at JFK, a connection in LAX and final arrival in Tucson, Arizona. Checking every day each of those three places for appointments without success (earliest is Feb.2022 and i will be back home in Europe by then). My questions are 1. Can i take an appointment somewhere near Tucson during my holiday (i.e. doesn’t have to be immediately upon landing in the US? 2. How much longer do i have before the provisional acceptance expires 3. What about just doing a walk’in appointment 4. I am unclear what documents i need to take (just a proof of residence in Switzerland?)
THANK YOU
THANK YOU
Global Entry Enrollment on Arrival
JFK is listed as an active GE enrollment on arrival location. I would post your question there to see if your travel plans give you a decent chance on completing your interview when you get to JFK.
#666
Moderator: Travel Safety/Security, Travel Tools, California, Los Angeles; FlyerTalk Evangelist




Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: LAX
Programs: oneword Emerald
Posts: 24,738
Deadline to Complete Enrollment Interviews Extended due to COVID-19 [Updated - 2 Yrs]
What Documents are Required/Acceptable for the Global Entry Interview?
You need to check on the enrollment on arrival thread.
Global Entry Enrollment on Arrival
JFK is listed as an active GE enrollment on arrival location. I would post your question there to see if your travel plans give you a decent chance on completing your interview when you get to JFK.
Global Entry Enrollment on Arrival
JFK is listed as an active GE enrollment on arrival location. I would post your question there to see if your travel plans give you a decent chance on completing your interview when you get to JFK.
#667

Join Date: Oct 2019
Programs: BAGold, Star Alliance Gold
Posts: 36
Thanks Cheltzel! Will do that now. But how about just taking an appointment at Nogales in Arizona. I can drive there during my stay and they seem to have lots of availability. Does that work too?
Thank you TWA884. Good links that I am looking at now.
I'm still unclear about whether I am allowed to book an appointment elsewhere though, somewhere 'not' on my flight itinerary, like Phoenix or Nogales. I'll be in Arizona long enough to get an appointment and drive over there. I'm just not clear whether these appointments need to be carried out 'as you step off the plane, passport in hand' or if they can be carried out any time I am in the US (I'm not a US citizen btw).
thank you again !
Thank you TWA884. Good links that I am looking at now.
I'm still unclear about whether I am allowed to book an appointment elsewhere though, somewhere 'not' on my flight itinerary, like Phoenix or Nogales. I'll be in Arizona long enough to get an appointment and drive over there. I'm just not clear whether these appointments need to be carried out 'as you step off the plane, passport in hand' or if they can be carried out any time I am in the US (I'm not a US citizen btw).
thank you again !
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#668



Join Date: Nov 2009
Programs: DL DM 1MM
Posts: 3,558
Thank you TWA884. Good links that I am looking at now.
I'm still unclear about whether I am allowed to book an appointment elsewhere though, somewhere 'not' on my flight itinerary, like Phoenix or Nogales. I'll be in Arizona long enough to get an appointment and drive over there. I'm just not clear whether these appointments need to be carried out 'as you step off the plane, passport in hand' or if they can be carried out any time I am in the US (I'm not a US citizen btw).
thank you again !
I'm still unclear about whether I am allowed to book an appointment elsewhere though, somewhere 'not' on my flight itinerary, like Phoenix or Nogales. I'll be in Arizona long enough to get an appointment and drive over there. I'm just not clear whether these appointments need to be carried out 'as you step off the plane, passport in hand' or if they can be carried out any time I am in the US (I'm not a US citizen btw).
thank you again !
In fact, make a GE interview appointment now, and then do EoA if it happens to work out on your travel day. A successful EoA interview will automatically cancel an upcoming regular interview appointment for you.
#669




Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: ORD
Programs: AA, UA, GE
Posts: 5,388
Thanks Cheltzel! Will do that now. But how about just taking an appointment at Nogales in Arizona. I can drive there during my stay and they seem to have lots of availability. Does that work too?
Thank you TWA884. Good links that I am looking at now.
I'm still unclear about whether I am allowed to book an appointment elsewhere though, somewhere 'not' on my flight itinerary, like Phoenix or Nogales. I'll be in Arizona long enough to get an appointment and drive over there. I'm just not clear whether these appointments need to be carried out 'as you step off the plane, passport in hand' or if they can be carried out any time I am in the US (I'm not a US citizen btw).
thank you again !
Thank you TWA884. Good links that I am looking at now.
I'm still unclear about whether I am allowed to book an appointment elsewhere though, somewhere 'not' on my flight itinerary, like Phoenix or Nogales. I'll be in Arizona long enough to get an appointment and drive over there. I'm just not clear whether these appointments need to be carried out 'as you step off the plane, passport in hand' or if they can be carried out any time I am in the US (I'm not a US citizen btw).
thank you again !
You need to look at your travel plans and decide what is the most effective way for you to complete the interview process. If your arrival terminal at JFK is an active EOA location and if you have a decent connection interval (my guess is 3 or more hours), I would try to do an EOA when you get to JFK. I would also see if there is a convenient interview time at Nogales (or any other available interview location within easy driving distance). If you find an interview time available there, I would book that as a backup. This way you will do your interview at JFK if it works out. But you won't need to be stressed about it as you have a backup once you get to your eventual destination. If you do this and compete your interview at JFK, make sure you cancel your interview at the backup location as a courtesy to others looking for available interviews.
#670
Moderator: Travel Safety/Security, Travel Tools, California, Los Angeles; FlyerTalk Evangelist




Join Date: Dec 2009
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Just a my thoughts on your situation. This basically is a restatement of what mnbp just posted.
You need to look at your travel plans and decide what is the most effective way for you to complete the interview process. If your arrival terminal at JFK is an active EOA location and if you have a decent connection interval (my guess is 3 or more hours), I would try to do an EOA when you get to JFK. I would also see if there is a convenient interview time at Nogales (or any other available interview location within easy driving distance). If you find an interview time available there, I would book that as a backup. This way you will do your interview at JFK if it works out. But you won't need to be stressed about it as you have a backup once you get to your eventual destination. If you do this and compete your interview at JFK, make sure you cancel your interview at the backup location as a courtesy to others looking for available interviews.
You need to look at your travel plans and decide what is the most effective way for you to complete the interview process. If your arrival terminal at JFK is an active EOA location and if you have a decent connection interval (my guess is 3 or more hours), I would try to do an EOA when you get to JFK. I would also see if there is a convenient interview time at Nogales (or any other available interview location within easy driving distance). If you find an interview time available there, I would book that as a backup. This way you will do your interview at JFK if it works out. But you won't need to be stressed about it as you have a backup once you get to your eventual destination. If you do this and compete your interview at JFK, make sure you cancel your interview at the backup location as a courtesy to others looking for available interviews.
- Based upon the original post, Winnie1 has an overnight layover in New York City.
- An enrollment interview appointment is automatically cancelled upon completion of an Enrollment on Arrival interview.
#672




Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: NY
Programs: AA, HILTON, BONVOY, FlyingBlue
Posts: 1,804
So having just gotten our fam of 4 conditionally approved, now looking at JFK and when I used the link in the wiki above about availability at JFK, literally nothing shown for JFK.
Is this a situation where I should check every day to see what opens as things open up at JFK?
Next int'l trip is Feb2022 and were hoping to have GE by then but I guess we could do EOA when we arrive. But I was hoping that would be a last resort.
Is this a situation where I should check every day to see what opens as things open up at JFK?
Next int'l trip is Feb2022 and were hoping to have GE by then but I guess we could do EOA when we arrive. But I was hoping that would be a last resort.
#673




Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: ORD
Programs: AA, UA, GE
Posts: 5,388
So having just gotten our fam of 4 conditionally approved, now looking at JFK and when I used the link in the wiki above about availability at JFK, literally nothing shown for JFK.
Is this a situation where I should check every day to see what opens as things open up at JFK?
Next int'l trip is Feb2022 and were hoping to have GE by then but I guess we could do EOA when we arrive. But I was hoping that would be a last resort.
Is this a situation where I should check every day to see what opens as things open up at JFK?
Next int'l trip is Feb2022 and were hoping to have GE by then but I guess we could do EOA when we arrive. But I was hoping that would be a last resort.
#674



Join Date: Jul 2011
Posts: 1,316
So having just gotten our fam of 4 conditionally approved, now looking at JFK and when I used the link in the wiki above about availability at JFK, literally nothing shown for JFK.
Is this a situation where I should check every day to see what opens as things open up at JFK?
Next int'l trip is Feb2022 and were hoping to have GE by then but I guess we could do EOA when we arrive. But I was hoping that would be a last resort.
Is this a situation where I should check every day to see what opens as things open up at JFK?
Next int'l trip is Feb2022 and were hoping to have GE by then but I guess we could do EOA when we arrive. But I was hoping that would be a last resort.



