USA Global Entry member travelling with ESTA-only companion

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Can a Global Entry-registered person choose to use the standard immigration lines?

Context:

My wife and I travel to the USA occasionally, sometimes together, sometimes separately. Currently we both have ESTA registrations.

My understanding is that in order to join the Global Entry system we will each need to be interviewed while in the USA. It is quite likely that we may join Global Entry on different occasions and hence the possibility arises that we may enter the USA together when we both have ESTA but only one of us has completed the Global Entry process.

While we could separate at immigration each going to our own lines this just adds complexity; much prefer to keep together. That implies we'll both need to follow the slow immigration line. I can't see why this should be an issue, but I can find any guidance on the topic.






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Can you bring a companion through Global Entry?

My travel companions (children, spouse or co-travelers) are not Global Entry members; can they come through the Global Entry kiosk with me? No, only Global Entry members can use the Global Entry kiosk.

Can I use Global Entry with my family?

Unlike TSA PreCheck, where kids 12 and under are not required to have their own trusted-traveler number to use the designated lanes, all family members (even infants) are required to have Global Entry to receive its benefits.

Do you need an ESTA if you have Global Entry?

You do not need an ESTA to apply for Global Entry. Don't apply for the ESTA until you've renewed your passport.

Can you enter the US on only a Global Entry card?

Using Your Global Entry CardYou may use this card for expedited entry into the United States via the SENTRI and NEXUS lanes. The card is not valid for entry into Canada via the NEXUS lanes. Only your passport or lawful permanent resident card are accepted at Global Entry kiosks.



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