
Processing time guide
How long does Global Entry take in United States?
Compare the official Global Entry processing time with waits shared by other people who applied.
Global Entry: processing varies by applicant and interview availability
Updated Jul 17, 2026
Collecting data
0 reviewed submissions so far.
Pending
No same-month summary yet.
Global Entry wait signals in one view
Official timing and reader reports answer different parts of the wait question.
Official wait
Global Entry: processing varies by applicant and interview availability
Global Entry: processing varies by applicant and interview availability
Updated Jul 17
Current Global Entry review and enrollment context
The latest official value collected for Global Entry is Global Entry: processing varies by applicant and interview availability. Official values are useful because they come directly from the agency, but they usually describe a broad service standard rather than the experience of every individual applicant.
What reader reports add
Waits shared by readers show what people experienced after they applied. We review shared dates before using them, so one unusual case does not make the page look more certain than it really is.
For this service, the current shared-wait value is Collecting data from 0 reviewed submissions.
Why your application date matters
Applicants who filed in the same month often have more comparable waits than applicants spread across different seasons. That is why the service page lets you compare with people who started around the same time.
Help improve the wait data
Share your Global Entry application date
If you have already applied, add your application date so other readers can compare real timelines. It takes about a minute, and submissions are reviewed before they affect public wait numbers.
Compare like with like
Global Entry waits are most useful when compared by country, service channel, start month, and case stage.
Treat small samples carefully. A few public timelines can be helpful, but they should not be read as an official promise.
Before comparing Global Entry waits
- Save every official date shown for Global Entry, including receipt and decision dates.
- Compare with applicants using the same service, channel, and start month.
- Treat small groups of reader submissions as directional, especially when only a few people have shared a wait.
- Use official notices for your individual case and public wait data only for broader queue context.
Read CBP Global Entry as review plus interview
Global Entry has more than one wait: application review, conditional approval, interview availability, and final approval.
Enrollment center availability can matter as much as the application review itself.
Separate new applications, renewals, enrollment-on-arrival cases, and ordinary interview bookings when comparing waits.
Use this page as public queue context
- This guide explains public queue context and does not replace official agency notices.
- Small groups of reader submissions are shown cautiously so one unusual wait does not mislead people.
- Use service-specific pages for the latest official update and same-month context.
Recent Global Entry updates
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Why is Global Entry different from the official estimate?
Official estimates are broad benchmarks. Individual waits can vary because of missing documents, identity checks, appointment availability, workload, and local office capacity.
When should I trust waits shared by readers?
Use waits shared by readers as context once enough similar people have shared their experience. Official agency messages should still come first.