What Documents are Required/Acceptable for the Global Entry Interview?
My interview is next week—in the interview invitation letter it says, "... you must bring with you the following original documents...:
The letter is somewhat ambiguous, and the GOES web site FAQ is the same. I plan to bring my passport and drivers license with current address. There is nothing at all exceptional about my status etc. Has anyone been asked for or brought more than that for the interview? |
Originally Posted by DrJohn999
(Post 22426312)
I plan to bring my passport and drivers license with current address. There is nothing at all exceptional about my status etc. Has anyone been asked for or brought more than that for the interview?
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Originally Posted by DrJohn999
(Post 22426312)
My interview is next week—in the interview invitation letter it says, "... you must bring with you the following original documents...:
The letter is somewhat ambiguous, and the GOES web site FAQ is the same. I plan to bring my passport and drivers license with current address. There is nothing at all exceptional about my status etc. Has anyone been asked for or brought more than that for the interview? |
I don't pay any bill and don't have the rental statement. My driver's license with a white sticker in the back with my new address. Should I ask my landlord to change the billing name to mine or just go to the rmv to get my license changed?
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Brought documents, didn't need
I brought a copy of my mortgage statement as well as the conditional approval letter, but didn't need either of them. Was not asked to produce anything, other than a passport and driver's license.
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All I had to show for my NEXUS interview was my passport and my driver's license.
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Do you have a bank account? Use that statement. Have you received any mail from the IRS? What about mailed 1099s?
If you're not on the lease, then I don't think you want the landlord to change the bill to your name. You're possibly opening yourself to all sorts of legal exposure if your roommate(?) defaults on the rent. |
Perfect. Thanks for the replies, all.
--DrJ |
At my interview, before I sat down I put my passport, driver's license (with current address matching what was in my GE application) and letter on the desk for the officer. Was not asked for any further documents.
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I brought the registration document for my car which had my physical address on it and that was sufficient for proof of residency in my interview. I'm actually not sure the agent really even looked at it.
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Originally Posted by DrJohn999
(Post 22426312)
My interview is next week—in the interview invitation letter it says, "... you must bring with you the following original documents...:
The letter is somewhat ambiguous, and the GOES web site FAQ is the same. I plan to bring my passport and drivers license with current address. There is nothing at all exceptional about my status etc. Has anyone been asked for or brought more than that for the interview? Well, that couldn't have been much easier! |
Global Entry Interview - What docs do I need to bring
I have a GOES pass but I can't recall what documents (other than my passport) that I was required to bring.
However my questions is for my 16 YO son who has his interview today. I went to log on to the GOES site, couldn't remember his PW, so I did the get a new PW process no problem to the point of getting a temp PW. Then it made me change my PW which I failed on 3 attempts (I have no idea how or why it failed me but it did) and now I'm locked out of my son's account AND my account due to PW failure. While I'll try to call them about unlocking my account, it doesn't open for another 2 hours or so (9-5). My questions is for my minor son what do I have to bring? Passport what else? thanks |
As I recall, it is his passport, the "invitation" letter and some other form of ID. Have him be the person presenting his documents and doing the conversing with the Officer. You should not interrupt unless something turns really ugly or there is a fact which only you can supply.
Bear in mind that for a 16 YOA, CBP is working off your records unless there is something peculiar about your son's background, e.g., he lived abroad apart from you for a substantial period of time. Also, to the extent that there are any other documents which may be called for, you ought to have them (but don't present them or show them unless asked). Not likely for a 16 YOA, but those are things such as court records of dismissals and the like |
Originally Posted by TrojanHorse
(Post 26384436)
My questions is for my minor son what do I have to bring?
Passport what else?
I'm sure that they'll accept proof of your residency in case of a minor child. |
GOES Interview - What docs do I need to bring
Thanks
They wanted his passport, acceptance letter and ID. I gave his school ID Got home and the email was waiting Thanks everyone |
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