Thursday, October 24, 2019

Reason #100 Why You Need Global Entry/TSA Precheck

       The holiday travel season is right around the corner, yep, think turkey, trees and holiday travel. The countdown is on. So here is reason #100 why you need to get your family registered for TSA Precheck and Global Entry. 
        It's way less hassle! 
        I'll be honest, I had my doubts. But since I opened several credit cards earlier this year, I was able to get three of us TSA Precheck/Global Entry for FREE so why not. 
        And wow! But to be honest on our last trip to the National Parks, the TSA Precheck line at security wasn't all that much shorter than the regular line, BUT just the fact that I didn't have to remove my laptop or my shoes or my toiletries made it all worth it. 



        On top of all that, I am one of those people that security just loves to hassle. I assume that security will go through my suitcase, ask me to step aside for secondary, fingerprint me or use a wand. It happens every time. Sometimes they don't like my ground coffee and french press (I don't leave home without these). Sometimes, they are suspicious of my fiber supplement powder. Sometimes, they don't like my snacks. One time, they took my nail scissors. Another time, they took my ice pack. Sometimes, I just get randomly selected for the dusting of the fingers or to get scanned or they want to check my armpits. It's always something. It's so routine I plan for it. 


Lamar Valley in Yellowstone National Park 


       But on our last trip, my first with TSA Precheck, I flew through security. I even asked someone if they were sure they didn't want to check me or my suitcase. Nope, they said, you are fine. 
       Wow! Now I will try Global Entry on my trip to the UK coming up next month so I'll let you know how that goes. 
       But you need to get this process going now because you have to apply online and then go to the airport for an interview. By the way, TSA Precheck costs $85 and TSA Precheck with Global Entry costs $100 and since you will have $100 credit, you might as well do both. TSA Precheck is for the domestic security and Global Entry is for customs when you fly internationally or cross by car or foot into Canada or Mexico. 

 Here is the application process:

1. Create an account at fsa.gov. The account creation process is a bit tricky due to their security codes, but be patient. 
2. Fill out the application. You can use your credit for anyone just remember to pay with that credit card. Once you get notified that you are pending approval, you can schedule an interview. 
3. Bring your passport and ID to the interview and don't be late. 
4. They will mail you your Global Entry card, but you will get your known traveler number immediately. 

If you have previously booked tickets, you will need to add the number manually to each reservation, but then you can add it to your profile. 

TSA Precheck/Global Entry costs $100, but it's FREE every 4-5 years if you have the following cards:




 So good luck and happy holiday travel! 

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