Is a Global Entry Card the Same as a Passport?

Discover the differences between a Global Entry card and a passport for U.S. travel and entry requirements.

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No, a Global Entry card is not the same as a passport. A Global Entry card is used for expedited entry into the United States at airports and some land borders. A passport is an international travel document required for re-entry into the U.S. and travel to other countries.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Can a Global Entry card replace a passport for international travel? No, a Global Entry card cannot replace a passport. A passport is required for international travel, while a Global Entry card is used only for expedited entry into the U.S.
  2. Where can I use my Global Entry card? A Global Entry card can be used for expedited entry at select U.S. airports and some land border crossings.
  3. Do I need a passport if I have a Global Entry card? Yes, a passport is still required for international travel and re-entry into the United States, even if you have a Global Entry card.