Surprising Reasons Your Global Entry Could Be Denied

By Ivan PetrenkoJul 8, 2024 16:30 PMNews
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Customs violations can even involve Starbucks purchases. Source: unsplash

When applying for Global Entry, the government evaluates your suitability as a "trusted traveler" for expedited airport security and customs processes. This status allows you to bypass certain security measures, making travel smoother. However, the criteria for approval are stringent, and unexpected factors can lead to denial.

For example, a conviction for driving under the influence (DUI) within the last ten years is a clear risk flag. More surprisingly, even minor customs infractions, such as purchasing counterfeit goods online, can result in disqualification. This was the case for one applicant who bought a Starbucks mug from an online marketplace. The mug turned out to be counterfeit, leading to a customs violation that caused their Global Entry application to be denied.

In another instance, an applicant's denial was linked to buying a $30 watch strap, highlighting how seemingly insignificant actions can impact your application. Customs enforcement isn't just about agricultural or health risks but also protecting corporate intellectual property rights. Consequently, even unintentional infractions, like purchasing counterfeit items, can have serious repercussions.

Common reasons for Global Entry denials include undisclosed past convictions, new convictions while in the program, and derogatory information from other government agencies. Failing to declare items at customs or attempting to bring ineligible family members through Global Entry lanes can also result in denial or revocation.

Despite these strict rules, there has been a recent development. A ruling by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals now allows DHS decisions on Global Entry to be subject to judicial review. This means applicants may have legal recourse if they believe their denial was unjust.

While the government aims to ensure that Global Entry members are low-risk travelers, the criteria can sometimes seem harsh. However, these measures are in place to maintain the integrity and security of the program.

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