San Francisco Global Entry Enrollment Center | Global Entry Appointments & Interview Guide
Complete guide to scheduling Global Entry appointments at San Francisco Global Entry Enrollment Center in San Francisco, California. Get current wait times, step-by-step booking instructions, and instant SMS alerts when interview slots become available.
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How to Schedule Your Global Entry Appointment at San Francisco Global Entry Enrollment Center
1. Apply Online
Submit your Global Entry application at ttp.dhs.gov and pay the $100 fee. Complete the background check process.
2. Get Approved
Wait for conditional approval (typically 2-4 weeks). You'll receive an email when approved.
3. Book Interview
Schedule your interview at San Francisco Global Entry Enrollment Center through the TTP website. Use our alerts for faster booking.
4. Complete Interview
Attend your interview at San Francisco Global Entry Enrollment Center with required documents. Get approved on the spot!
Getting to San Francisco Global Entry Enrollment Center
Address & Contact
International Arrival Level, , San Francisco, CA, 94128, US
San Francisco, CA 94128
1 6508774006
Transportation Options
Driving
Parking available on-site. Arrive 15 minutes early for security screening.
Public Transit
Check local transit options to San Francisco area. Plan extra time for connections.
Specific Directions
The San Francisco Enrollment Center is located in the International Arrivals Lobby on the G side of the terminal. Parking will be in the international terminal garage on the G side.
What to Expect at San Francisco Global Entry Enrollment Center
Interview Process
- Arrive 15 minutes before your scheduled appointment
- Bring passport, driver's license, and any required documents
- Interview typically takes 10-15 minutes
- Fingerprinting and photo taken on-site
Tips for San Francisco Visitors
- Plan for potential wait times during busy periods
- Dress professionally for your interview
- No electronic devices allowed in some facilities
- Consider nearby restaurants for post-interview celebration
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How to sign up
1. Fill out your Global Entry application oneline
First things first, head over to the DHS Trusted Traveler Program website. Take your time filling out the application with accurate details, and make sure to double-check everything before submitting. Once you’re done, pay the $100, non-refundable application fee. This fee covers the cost of background checks and the initial processing of your application.
2. Wait to receive conditional approval
Now comes the waiting game. Conditional approval times can range from a quick 24 hours to a few months, so be patient. During this period, the authorities will review your application and conduct background checks. Keep an eye on your email because once you receive that golden conditional approval message, you’re ready to move forward. Remember, this step is crucial as it determines your eligibility for the interview.
3. Once approved, schedule your interview
With conditional approval in hand, return to the DHS Trusted Traveler Program website to schedule your interview. Be prepared to act quickly because appointment slots can fill up fast. Choose the San Francisco Global Entry Enrollment Center for your interview location and pick a date and time that fits your schedule. This interview is your final hurdle, so be sure to bring all necessary documents and arrive early to make a good impression.
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Extra notes
Necessary documentation: Valid passport, Lawful Permanent Resident Card (I-551), and/or U.S. visa. Valid Drivers License with current address; if your address is out of date on your license, please present proof of residency at the interview (ie: utility bill, mortgage statement, etc.). If you have a prior arrest: Provide certified court documentation evidencing the disposition of any and all related charges. Applicants with child custody issues must bring a certified copy of their legal custody agreement. Additional documents may be requested by the Enrollment Center at the conclusion of your interview to finalize your application. Please note that appointments are in military time (0200 is 2 AM) ****Face coverings are recommended while in the San Francisco International Airport. Face coverings are recommended while being interviewed for the Global Entry program. Thank you for your cooperation in helping stop the spread of COVID-19.**
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Please bring all necessary travel documents, proof of residency, and solvency. If you have a vehicle on your application, bring proof of current insurance and registration.
A facemask is required to enter the facility.
A valid passport, permanent resident card (if applicable), court disposition papers for any prior arrests or convictions, and if adding a vehicle: vehicle registration and U.S. car insurance.
Yes, you should bring your passport as part of the required documents for the interview.
The notes for this location do not mention walk-in interviews. Please visit the official TTP website for further instructions: https://ttp.cbp.dhs.gov.
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