Individuals are ineligible for Global Entry if they:
- Provide false or incomplete information on the application. This is a key reason for denial.
- Have been convicted of any criminal offense.
- Have pending criminal charges.
- Have outstanding warrants.
- This also includes driving under the influence (DUI) offenses.
Reasons for Ineligibility Summarized
To provide a clearer picture, the following table summarizes the reasons why someone might be denied Global Entry:
Reason | Explanation |
---|---|
False Information | Submitting inaccurate or missing details on your application. |
Criminal Conviction | Having a past criminal record. |
Pending Criminal Charges | Currently facing criminal charges. |
Outstanding Warrants | Unresolved warrants, even for minor offenses. |
Driving Under the Influence (DUI) | Past convictions for driving under the influence. |
Practical Insights
- Accuracy is Crucial: It’s vital to be truthful and complete on your application, as any discrepancies can lead to disqualification.
- Criminal History Matters: A criminal record, including pending charges or warrants can exclude an individual from the program. Even a DUI can be disqualifying.
- Review Carefully: Make sure you thoroughly check all information provided before submitting your application.