Global Entry and documents with name mismatch?

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I am a US permanent resident interested in applying for Global Entry. There is a typographical error in my Green Card (it mistakenly includes middle name which i don't really have). My application to correct the mistake is still pending with USCIS.

All my other documents such as state ID, foreign passport are all have my name printed correctly.

Will this fact cause a problem for my Global Entry application, and given it's approved, after when I will use TSA Pre/Global Entry?






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Can I use Global Entry if my name changed?

All Global Entry members can update their passport information through their TTP account. Click on "Update Documents." If the passport update involves a name change, you must visit a Global Entry enrollment center to update your information.

What if I made a mistake on my Global Entry application?

I made a mistake on my application. Can I fix it? Once you have submitted the application, you will not be able to make any changes. If you find errors, an Enrollment Center will need to change your account information for you.

Why would I be denied Global Entry?

In fact, applicants are routinely denied Global Entry status due to criminal offenses or arrests \u2013 even if those offenses are decades old, and even if those offenses have been dismissed, expunged, pardoned, and/or sealed.

How do I edit my Global Entry application?

You won't be able to make the changes online, but will instead need to make an appointment to speak with a CBP officer at your local Global Entry enrollment center. In addition to this appointment, you will also be responsible for a $25 fee to pay for a new Global Entry card.



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