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🗓️ 10 December 2024
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Tired of long lines at immigration or security when traveling? We’ve got you covered! In this episode, the Travel Mom Squad revisits a favorite topic—Global Entry and TSA PreCheck®—but with a twist. While we’ve covered these programs before, there are important updates you need to know to make family travel even smoother. Whether you’re flying internationally or just looking to breeze through airport security, these tips are a game-changer.
New Updates You Can’t Miss
Since our last discussion on this topic, a major update now allows kids under 18 to get Global Entry for free if their parent or guardian is enrolled. Jess highlights how this policy change can save families hundreds of dollars—especially for large families like Alex’s. And if you’ve ever been frustrated by long wait times for Global Entry interviews, Alex shares how her family took advantage of the new interview-on-arrival option, skipping the months-long backlog to get everyone approved quickly. Jess also mentions that some airports, like San Francisco, are testing departure-day interviews, which could make the process even easier.
How to Get It for Free Using Credit Cards
Alex dives into the details of credit cards that reimburse Global Entry and TSA PreCheck® application fees. Popular options like the Chase Sapphire Reserve, Capital One Venture, and Amex Platinum cards make it easy to offset the costs. One pro tip: You can use the benefit on someone else’s application by paying with your card, so you can help friends and family members enroll too. Between these credits and the new kids-under-18 policy, Global Entry has never been more accessible.
Backup Options for Occasional Travelers
If you’re not ready to commit to Global Entry, Pam suggests Mobile Passport as an alternative. This app offers a shorter immigration line without the application process or fees. While it’s not as fast as Global Entry, it’s a great backup for infrequent international travelers.
The Key to Stress-Free Family Travel
Between Global Entry, TSA PreCheck®, and Mobile Passport, there’s no reason to deal with long lines at the airport. As Jess says, “Travel days are stressful enough—why not make them as easy as possible?”
If you’ve been putting off enrolling in these programs, this episode is your sign to get started. Tune in now to hear all the details and updates that will make your next family trip a breeze!
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0:00.0 | Global entry and TSA precheck are a couple of benefits that we love and get for free with some of our credit cards. |
0:06.0 | But with some recent changes to these programs, how does this impact families? |
0:10.2 | Listen in as we cover both, plus how you can get these benefits for free. |
0:14.1 | Welcome to Points Talk with the Travel Mom Squad. |
0:17.3 | We are three moms who've discovered how to leverage credit card welcome offers to get hundreds of thousands of dollars of travel expenses for nearly free. |
0:25.8 | We've used credit card points of miles to take vacations to places like Hawaii, Paris, Greece, Maldives, Japan, and so much more. |
0:33.7 | And the best part, we each still have 800 plus credit scores. |
0:37.9 | Imagine being able to take the vacation of your dreams for nearly free. |
0:41.5 | It's totally possible and we're here to show you how. |
0:45.4 | Hey, I'm Alex. |
0:47.1 | And I'm Pam, Alex's mom. |
0:49.3 | And I'm Jess. |
0:50.3 | Let's Talk Points. |
0:51.9 | So we have talked about global entry and pre precheck on previous episodes, but there have been |
0:57.1 | some recent changes. |
0:58.9 | And so now we decided to kind of bring this topic back around and talk about how you can |
1:06.1 | get global entry and or TSA precheck for your family for free by offsetting it with some credit |
1:14.7 | cards. So Pam, why don't you kick us off with like what even is global entry for people who |
1:21.7 | aren't aware? Well, global entry, if you travel internationally to me is something that you really need to have. And I've just seen, because I travel with a lot of people that don't have it, and I can compare my having it, and then they're not having it, and I'm always waiting for them. So I wish they would get it. Basically, it's expedited custom screening when you enter the U.S. after being abroad. |
1:46.7 | So if I'm coming back from Mexico and I'm coming in through Chicago and then on to Denver, |
1:53.0 | in Chicago, I will be using global entry. |
1:56.2 | If I'm going to London and I'm flying straight to Denver, When I get to Denver, I'll be using my |
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