I just traveled internationally for a month and I want to do my Global Entry interview on arrival. Would this make me suspicious to them, given I’m younger and they would want to know how in paying for the trip? I work remotely and I have my work laptop with me for “unrelated purposes”, but I am on a Sabbatical if anyone asks. Does anyone have experience with the interview? Should I be stressed about it or avoid the interview for a bit? If they’ll ask now, I’m sure they’d ask again when I schedule in the future. Then should I just stick with TSA pre check or am I being paranoid? Thanks so much in advance for the guidance.

  • thekwoka@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    No. Why would it be a concern?

    DHS and the US do not care at all if you’re violating some other countries labour laws.

    Also, what’s younger? Like 18? They might have different questions, but if you are conditionally approved, you have little to worry about.

    Foreign Nationals can even get Global Entry.

    I renewed mine with just the form, no interview or anything.

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    1 year ago

    Whatever you do, don’t lie. Most of the questions they ask you they already know the answer to. They are watching on how you act during the interview. You’re stressing yourself out which will make yourself look suspicious because now they think you’re hiding something.

    Read the eligibility criteria: https://www.cbp.gov/travel/trusted-traveler-programs/global-entry/eligibility

    You wouldn’t get to the interview if you didn’t pass that stuff.

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    1 year ago

    I guess different people have different experiences, but my “interview” was not an interview at all. I don’t think they asked me a single question. I just showed up, showed them my ID and they took my photo. I think you’re overthinking this a bit and you should be fine.