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U.S. Customs and Border Protection plan Nexus enrollment workshop

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26/02/2018
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NEW YORK: United States Customs and Border Protection, Office of Field Operations, announces a Nexus enrollment workshop to be held by CBP in Grand Portage.

During this enrollment event, CBP and Canada Border Services Agency will conduct interviews for conditionally approved Nexus applicants.

Nexus is a voluntary expedited clearance initiative for pre-approved low-risk international travelers. The Nexus program will allow pre-screened travelers expedited processing when entering the U.S. and Canada.

Program members use dedicated processing lanes at designated northern border ports of entry, Nexus kiosks when entering Canada by air and Global Entry kiosks when entering the United States via Canadian Preclearance airports. Nexus members also receive expedited processing at marine reporting locations.

To become a conditionally approved Nexus applicant, individuals must apply online, undergo a background investigation and complete an in-person interview with a CBP officer. If no disqualifying information is found, travelers receive the benefit of expedited processing. The $50 application fee allows for five years of membership and travelers can use nearly 300 kiosks located at 34 U.S. airports and nine preclearance locations in Canada.

“CBP’s goal for this enrollment event is to provide a convenient, easy-access, local venue for conditionally approved Nexus applicants to complete the required interview with a CBP officer,” said Jason Schmelz, area port director, Pembina, N.D.

During the enrollment event, the temporary Enrollment Center will open Aprril 27 and close April 28 with daily Enrollment Center hours from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Travelers interested in applying for Nexus need to apply online utilizing the Global Online Enrollment System GOES. With the enrollment event quickly approaching, any applicant wishing to take advantage of this opportunity needs to start the application process immediately. CBP strongly suggests that applications are submitted no later than March 16 as the application vetting process typically takes six to eight weeks for conditional approval.

Nexus enrollment also provides access to the TSA Pre✓™ initiative, which offers expedited screening through domestic airport security checkpoints. Benefits of TSA Pre✓™ include being able to leave shoes, light outerwear and belts on, and not having to remove laptops from carrying cases.

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