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Description
I’ve been using the Global Entry app for a couple months now. It’s basically a way for Global Entry members to check in at the airport instead of going through the regular Global Entry kiosks. Pretty solid app if you’re a frequent traveler.
Here’s what you do: you just choose your arrival airport from the list, take a quick selfie, and submit it. There’s also an option to fill out some travel details, which is pretty cool. And the best part is you get a receipt you can show the officer, so you can just breeze through the security line.
Look, if you’re a Global Entry member, you’ll probably love this app. It’s not perfect – the airport list could be a bit more comprehensive – but overall it does the job and makes the check-in process way easier. Worth checking out if you travel a lot.
Editor Opinion
So here's my honest take on the Global Entry app. I've tested a bunch of travel apps and this one's pretty solid. The core functionality works really well - it's super convenient to just check in with a selfie instead of waiting in line. And I like that it gives you a receipt to show the officer, so the whole process is seamless. The only downsides are that the airport list could be more complete, and the app can be a bit glitchy sometimes. But overall, if you're a Global Entry member, this is a really handy tool to have in your travel arsenal.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Convenient check-in with just a selfie
- Get a digital receipt to show the officer
- Avoids the long lines at Global Entry kiosks
- Works well for frequent travelers
Cons
- Airport list could be more comprehensive
- App can be a bit glitchy at times
- Not much use if you're not a Global Entry member
Specifications
| Updated | 21.08.2025 |
| Age Rating | Everyone |
| Developer | U.S. Customs and Border Protection |
| Android | Android 8.0++ |
| Package Name |
gov.dhs.cbp.pspd.gem |
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