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Have any of the fulltimers applied for the Global Entry program through Customs & Border Patrol? Just wondering how the physical address was handled. Thanks
If you have a U.S. address, the card will be mailed there. If you do not have a U.S. address, it will be sent to your designated U.S. point of contract or to a Global Entry enrollment center that you designate.
If you have a U.S. address, the card will be mailed there. If you do not have a U.S. address, it will be sent to your designated U.S. point of contract or to a Global Entry enrollment center that you designate.
Thanks - I know that part - my question is they require a physical address for you on the application form - I doubt that a mail forwarder would suffice.
We got our cards this past summer using our Dakota Post (alternative resources) address in South Dakota. Our address was never mentioned during the interview process. Once completed our cards were mailed to our Dakota Post address and we then had them forwarded on to us. Once we got our cards, we activated them and have been working fine.
We got our cards this past summer using our Dakota Post (alternative resources) address in South Dakota. Our address was never mentioned during the interview process. Once completed our cards were mailed to our Dakota Post address and we then had them forwarded on to us. Once we got our cards, we activated them and have been working fine.
Your mileage may vary, good luck.
Lance
Thank you Lance - that is exactly what I was looking for.