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President Donald Trump welcomed India’s entry into the International Expedited Traveler Initiative (Global Entry Program), saying it would facilitate closer business and educational ties. Switzerland and the United Kingdom are also part of the programme.
Global Entry is a US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) programme which allows expedited clearance for pre-approved, low-risk travellers upon arrival in the US.
On landing at select airports, the programme members enter the US through automatic kiosks, instead of queueing up to clear the immigration by meeting an immigration officer.
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The kiosk then issues the traveller a transaction receipt and directs him/her to the baggage claim and the exit.
Travellers must be pre-approved for the programme. All applicants undergo a rigorous background check and in-person interview before enrolment, the CBP website says.
It says that while the goal is to speed up travellers through the process, members may still be selected for further examination when entering the US. The select US airports that offer the facility include New York, Newark, Washington, Austin, Dallas, Houston, Boston, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Jose, Las Vegas, Miami and Seattle. Besides those in the US, the airports at Dublin in Ireland, Vancouver and Toronto in Canada, and Abu Dhabi are also on the list. These airports have been chosen as an air traveller can clear US immigration at these airports, virtually making their onward flight from there to an American city a domestic one.