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Global Entry enrollment centers locations from the Official website of the Department of Homeland Security:
Global Entry Enrollment Centers Locations/Information
#31
Join Date: Oct 2007
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#33
Join Date: Feb 2014
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GOES interview location
Just had an interview at HNL two weeks ago and thought this might help because the office is so well hidden! Go to International Arrivals (ground level, near the inter-island terminal). Continue to walk past the arrival doors around the right-hand end of the building (as in, outside the building). Once you get to the far right corner, turn to the left. There are travel desks there, to the left, for international travelers, and straight ahead past those desks you should see a small blue sign for Customs and Immigration that points the way.
#34
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: PDX/HIO
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Did this work out ok for you sparkchaser? Anyone else have recent experience with going to the EWR enrollment center on a layover? My gf and I are flying PDX-EWR-DUB in June and have a long layover at EWR. She just got her conditional approved for GE (I got mine last year) so it seems like it would make sense to stop at the EWR center since there are no appointments available at PDX for 4 months.
#35
Join Date: Dec 2009
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I did my GE interview at JFK but have been by the EWR station many times. The current "problem" is the Air Train. It is out of order and replaced by buses so will take a bit more than standard, but nothing to worry about.
During my few interactions with CPD there the staff were professional and actually seemed to like the Program. Your PDX-EWR flight will probably arrive into Terminal C with your EWR-DUB also departing from Terminal C. So you will have to travel from Terminal C to B and back. When going from C to B without the Air Train I believe the buses are outside of security. Newark Airport often has many employees about so just ask for the bus to terminal B. For return you should go back to where you got off that previous bus.
You got GE last year or you got your approval last year? If the latter I believe you had 30 days to schedule an appointment so might want to check about that.
During my few interactions with CPD there the staff were professional and actually seemed to like the Program. Your PDX-EWR flight will probably arrive into Terminal C with your EWR-DUB also departing from Terminal C. So you will have to travel from Terminal C to B and back. When going from C to B without the Air Train I believe the buses are outside of security. Newark Airport often has many employees about so just ask for the bus to terminal B. For return you should go back to where you got off that previous bus.
You got GE last year or you got your approval last year? If the latter I believe you had 30 days to schedule an appointment so might want to check about that.
Did this work out ok for you sparkchaser? Anyone else have recent experience with going to the EWR enrollment center on a layover? My gf and I are flying PDX-EWR-DUB in June and have a long layover at EWR. She just got her conditional approved for GE (I got mine last year) so it seems like it would make sense to stop at the EWR center since there are no appointments available at PDX for 4 months.
#36
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: PDX/HIO
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Sounds like it should be ok then, thanks for advice. I guess I was somewhat aware of the Air Train situation and figured we might just walk from C to B. Bus is probably faster though. We have several hours to kill that afternoon and taking her to her GE interview sounds like more fun than just sitting in the UC.
Yep I did my interview last year. I ended up going to the downtown DC office since I was there anyway and PDX had a 3 month wait at that time too. I don't know what the deal is with the interviews at PDX. Seems like they only have someone onsite to do them every 3 or 4 months.
Yep I did my interview last year. I ended up going to the downtown DC office since I was there anyway and PDX had a 3 month wait at that time too. I don't know what the deal is with the interviews at PDX. Seems like they only have someone onsite to do them every 3 or 4 months.
#37
Join Date: Aug 2011
Posts: 10
Just to be clear, it is OUTSIDE the secure area, so after you arrive from MCI you will have to exit the secure area (regardless of which terminal you arrive into), visit the GE office, and then will have to reclear security for your FRA flight.
I did something similar for my interview back in Jan- arrive into Term C, exit security, airtrain to Term B, interview, airtrain back to Term C, re-enter security, take connecting flight.
I did something similar for my interview back in Jan- arrive into Term C, exit security, airtrain to Term B, interview, airtrain back to Term C, re-enter security, take connecting flight.
All assuming no delays of course!
#38
Join Date: Jul 2009
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Global Entry Locations - Website Outdated?
It looks like the GE website (http://www.cbp.gov/global-entry/locations) list of locations of GE kiosks is outdated. We know that Abu Dhabi (AUH) and Austin (AUS) both have functioning GE kiosks, based on other FT threads and posts. Now I am wondering - are there any other locations that have GE but are not listed on the website?
#39
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Germany
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Just had an interview at HNL two weeks ago and thought this might help because the office is so well hidden! Go to International Arrivals (ground level, near the inter-island terminal). Continue to walk past the arrival doors around the right-hand end of the building (as in, outside the building). Once you get to the far right corner, turn to the left. There are travel desks there, to the left, for international travelers, and straight ahead past those desks you should see a small blue sign for Customs and Immigration that points the way.
#41
Join Date: Dec 2004
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#42
Join Date: May 2013
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Global Entry DFW Offices
So I've got a Global Entry interview for the fiancee and myself scheduled next week, had to book an appointment a couple months ago to get in and picked 40 minutes after my arrival time at Terminal B since my connection is about 3 hours.
We're back to back interviews, so 40 minutes after arrival time and 55 minutes after arrival time. Now that the date is getting near, and I've had a chance to check my flights on time performance, I'm starting to get nervous.
How long does it take to get to the Global Entry offices from Terminal B, guessing SkyLink is the best route?
Are they reasonably flexible or if I'm late am I screwed?
Guessing they are outside of security, correct? Directions from the SkyLink exit (which exit?) to their office?
Any help would be greatly appreciated Still hoping to have enough time to catch a spa service in the Centurion lounge if we get a chance to help relax the fiancee, but my overall concern is getting the Global Entry interview done when we're actually in proximity of an enrollment center.
We're back to back interviews, so 40 minutes after arrival time and 55 minutes after arrival time. Now that the date is getting near, and I've had a chance to check my flights on time performance, I'm starting to get nervous.
How long does it take to get to the Global Entry offices from Terminal B, guessing SkyLink is the best route?
Are they reasonably flexible or if I'm late am I screwed?
Guessing they are outside of security, correct? Directions from the SkyLink exit (which exit?) to their office?
Any help would be greatly appreciated Still hoping to have enough time to catch a spa service in the Centurion lounge if we get a chance to help relax the fiancee, but my overall concern is getting the Global Entry interview done when we're actually in proximity of an enrollment center.
#43
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You should be fine. You can take SkyLink or just walk from B over to D. One thing to keep in mind is that the office is located OUTSIDE security, so you will want to hop back in the TSA line as soon as possible after your interviews are completed.
Here are the directions to the enrollment office, according to the DFW airport authority website:
"DFW's Global Entry office is located at Terminal D, Lower Level, just outside of the International Arrivals area. Follow the overhead sign to Global Entry, which is south of the International Arrivals area, along the outside hallway. The overhead Global Entry signage will point to a door with a "Department of Homeland Security" seal on it."
Here are the directions to the enrollment office, according to the DFW airport authority website:
"DFW's Global Entry office is located at Terminal D, Lower Level, just outside of the International Arrivals area. Follow the overhead sign to Global Entry, which is south of the International Arrivals area, along the outside hallway. The overhead Global Entry signage will point to a door with a "Department of Homeland Security" seal on it."
#44
Join Date: Nov 2011
Programs: AA
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Global Entry Enrollment Center at ORD
I am looking at visiting the enrollment center at ORD to complete my GE interview. I'm going to be in Chicago visiting a friend and would like to drive over one morning and complete it. The address given (10000 Bessie Coleman Dr) seems like the address for the entire O'Hare airport.
Can someone who is familiar with O'Hare and this particular location suggest the best way to drive, park, and access the enrollment center? My GPS seemingly just dumps me on the runway.
If it's possible to access it short-term rather than as an air traveler, that would be great.
Thank you.
Can someone who is familiar with O'Hare and this particular location suggest the best way to drive, park, and access the enrollment center? My GPS seemingly just dumps me on the runway.
If it's possible to access it short-term rather than as an air traveler, that would be great.
Thank you.
#45
Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: SFO/CDG
Posts: 320
The CBP office is located on the arrivals level of Terminal 5 at ORD. Facing Terminal 5 from outside, the office is located inside the arrivals lobby on the left side, right by the bathrooms I believe.
You will walk into the waiting room and check in with the officer behind the glass. Another officer will then come to the waiting room and bring you into an office for the interview and fingerprinting.
You can park in International Lot D and walk across to the terminal. It is $2 for the first hour.
You will walk into the waiting room and check in with the officer behind the glass. Another officer will then come to the waiting room and bring you into an office for the interview and fingerprinting.
You can park in International Lot D and walk across to the terminal. It is $2 for the first hour.