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  1. 14 cze 2017 · There are two 9-digit numbers on the back of the Global Entry card. The one on the upper left corner is the Known Traveler Number or PASSID. But on the upper right hand corner there is another 9-digit number, slightly larger than the PASSID.

  2. 8 mar 2024 · Unlocking the Benefits: Understanding the Numbers on Your Global Entry CardGlobal Entry Numbers • Discover the importance of the numbers on the back of your Global Entry...

  3. 27 lis 2023 · When entering the United States through a land or sea port of entry, you will be required to present your Global Entry card and provide your Pass ID number to the border officer. This unique number helps immigration officers access your travel history and verify your eligibility for expedited entry.

  4. 11 cze 2024 · CBP accepts Global Entry cards for lawful U.S. entry at land and sea ports of entry. Global Entry cards have radio frequency identification, which enables their use at SENTRI and NEXUS expedited travel lanes entering the U.S. Global Entry cards are not valid for entry into Canada via the NEXUS lanes and kiosks.

  5. If you have a physical Global Entry card, you can find your Known Traveler Number on the back. It's designated as a PASSID number, made up of nine digits. You can usually find your KTN on the TSA or Trusted Traveler Program (TTP) websites as well.

  6. Follow the steps below to activate your Global Entry card. Go to https://goes-app.cbp.dhs.gov/. Click Activate Membership Card. Type the PASSID and Security Code (numeric portion only) from the back of your card and click Next.

  7. 12 mar 2024 · Locating Your Global Entry Number on Your CardGlobal Entry Number • Learn where to find your Global Entry number on the back of your card and how to use i...

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