“I am proud of the extraordinary bond
between the United States and the Republic of Korea, and today’s agreement
marks another major step forward in our partnership,” said Secretary
Napolitano. “Global Entry and Korea’s Smart Entry Service are not just quick,
easy, and efficient for travelers; they also help our customs authorities focus
on those travelers we know less about, so that we can more effectively identify
potential threats and keep our borders and our countries secure.”
Korea is the third country to have a
fully reciprocal, publicly available trusted traveler program with the United
States, joining the Netherlands and Canada, and is the first permanent trusted
traveler program the United States has in Asia. Global Entry kiosks and Smart
Entry Service e-gates allow expedited clearance for pre-approved, low-risk
travelers.
“International travel is fundamental to
our nations’ economies,” said Acting Commissioner Aguilar. “With this
agreement, we are delighted to do our part in strengthening economic vitality
between our two nations while strengthening national security.”
Currently available at 25 U.S.
international airports, Global Entry streamlines the screening process at
airports for trusted travelers through biometric identification and reduces
average wait times by 70 percent, with more than 75 percent of travelers using
Global Entry processed in under five minutes. More than a million trusted
travelers now receive Global Entry benefits, and these travelers have used its
automated kiosks to expedite their entry more than 2.3 million times since the
program’s inception.
The Global Entry program became a
permanent initiative in January when President Obama signed an Executive Order
outlining new initiatives to increase travel and tourism in the United States
while encouraging job creation. The Global Entry program is another way DHS and
CBP are helping to promote these efforts and stimulate our economy, while
maintaining the highest standards of security.
For more information, visit Global
Entry.
* Editor's note: Still photos of today's
event can be downloaded from CBP's Flickr page.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection is
the unified border agency within the Department of Homeland Security charged
with the management, control and protection of our nation's borders at and
between the official ports of entry. CBP is charged with keeping terrorists and
terrorist weapons out of the country while enforcing hundreds of U.S. laws.
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