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While scheduling appointments at an enrollment center please try to schedule the appointment times as close as possible. If you are trying to apply/enroll multiple family members, you have to complete a separate application for each person, regardless of age. Our new Trusted Traveler Program web site only allows for one distinct email address per person associated with their account. Thank you for contacting the CBP Travelers Communication Center.Īpplying as a family under one e-mail address is no longer possible.
Don't try emailing the global entry people- they are idiots and gave me this canned useless answer: This way you don't have to create another email address with fake birthdate and have to check it separately. The gmail alias solution seems to be the best solution.
Gmail and most others will not allow minors to have an email address (when you create the email address, you have to enter a date of birth and if it is too young, you cannot create the email address).