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Can Children Use Global Entry With Parents?

Family rules and how child applications work.

Can Children Use Global Entry With Parents?

Family travel rules and requirements.

One of the most common questions from Global Entry applicants with children is whether kids can use the expedited lanes with enrolled parents. The answer is yes, but with important nuances that affect how families can travel. Understanding these rules ensures smooth family travel while maximizing Global Entry benefits.

Table of Contents

Global Entry Family Eligibility Rules

Global Entry has specific rules about family travel and children's usage of expedited lanes:

Basic Family Rules

Key Restrictions

Children Traveling With Enrolled Parents

When children travel with enrolled parents, they can use the expedited Global Entry lanes:

How It Works

Age-Based Rules

Age Requirements for Global Entry

While children can use lanes with parents, individual enrollment has age restrictions:

Individual Enrollment Ages

Children's Programs

Individual Enrollment for Children

Children over 18 can enroll individually, but younger children must rely on parents:

Children's Enrollment Process

Benefits of Individual Enrollment

Lane Usage Rules for Families

Specific rules govern how families use Global Entry lanes:

Lane Access Rules

Processing Procedures

Documentation Requirements

All family members need proper documentation, even when using parent's enrollment:

Required Documents

Travel Document Rules

Common Family Travel Scenarios

Different family situations have specific Global Entry implications:

Nuclear Family Travel

Extended Family Travel

Special Circumstances

Cost and Practical Considerations

Family enrollment involves financial and practical planning:

Cost Analysis

Practical Factors

Alternative Programs for Families

When Global Entry isn't ideal, other programs may better suit family needs:

TSA PreCheck for Families

Other Trusted Traveler Programs

Frequently Asked Questions

Can children use Global Entry lanes with their parents?

Yes, children can use Global Entry lanes with enrolled parents, but must meet age and eligibility requirements. Infants and toddlers can accompany parents through expedited lanes.

At what age can children get their own Global Entry card?

Children must be 18 years old to enroll individually in Global Entry. Children under 18 must travel with an enrolled parent or guardian.

Do all family members need to enroll in Global Entry?

No, only one family member needs Global Entry enrollment. The enrolled person can bring the entire family through expedited lanes.

Can grandparents use their grandchild's Global Entry enrollment?

No, Global Entry enrollment is personal and cannot be used by extended family members like grandparents, aunts, or uncles.

What documents do children need to travel internationally?

Children need valid passports, appropriate visas if required, and proof of relationship to the accompanying adult. Birth certificates may be required for children under 16.

Conclusion

Children can indeed use Global Entry lanes with enrolled parents, making family travel significantly faster and less stressful. While individual enrollment provides the most benefits, family usage of parent's enrollment is permitted and practical for most families.

The key is understanding the rules: at least one parent must be enrolled, all family members must travel together on the same reservation, and proper documentation is required for everyone. For frequent travelers, enrolling the whole family maximizes long-term benefits and convenience.

✅ Key Takeaway

Children can use Global Entry with enrolled parents, but each family member needs their own enrollment for full benefits. One enrolled parent can bring the entire family through expedited lanes.

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