The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) offers Trusted Traveler Programs (TTP) to help travelers move through airport security and international border crossings more easily.
Managing your memberships
Visit the Department of Homeland Security webpage to learn more about TSA Pre-check, Global Entry, NEXUS, Sentri, and FAST.
Updating passport details If you are a TPP member, you can update your passport details through your TTP account online:
Passport expiration
Your TTP membership stays valid even if your passport expires. However, you must renew your passport and update your TTP account to use the benefits.
For more information, visit DHS’s frequently asked questions for TTP.
Traveling with non-members
Only members can use the TTP lanes at airports. Travel companions, including family members who are not enrolled, must use standard lanes. Read the TTP FAQ for more information.
TTP for non-U.S. citizens
Some non-U.S. citizens can join TTPs through agreements with certain countries. However, extra requirements may apply based on your country.
Check the International Arrangement information on TTP to find your country’s specific rules.
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