Last updated: June 2026.
If you've heard travelers mention "the first Monday trick" for Global Entry appointments, it's real — CBP genuinely releases a fresh block of interview slots on a predictable schedule. Here's exactly how it works, and why it's only part of the picture.
The Mechanic: First Monday, 9 A.M. Local Time
On the first Monday of every month, U.S. Customs and Border Protection and the Trusted Traveler Programs release a new batch of interview appointment slots at 9 a.m. local time for each enrollment center — so JFK's release happens at 9 a.m. Eastern, LAX's at 9 a.m. Pacific, and so on.
If you have Conditional Approval, you can see these slots the moment they post by logging into your TTP dashboard and checking your selected enrollment center(s).
Why This Doesn't Solve the Problem on Its Own
At busy centers — JFK, LAX, SFO, ORD, MIA — the entire monthly block can be claimed within minutes. You're not the only one with this date marked on your calendar; everyone in the backlog at that center is refreshing at exactly 9:00:00.
Smaller regional centers have much better odds, since fewer applicants are competing for the same release.
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Either way, the monthly release is a fixed, predictable event — but it's not actually where most appointments come from. Cancellations happen every single day, all month long, and in aggregate they outnumber the monthly release block. They're just unpredictable, which is why "mark your calendar for the first Monday" only gets you one shot a month, while cancellation monitoring gets you a shot every day.
What To Do on Release Day
- Set a calendar reminder for 9 a.m. local time on the first Monday of the month, for each enrollment center you're considering.
- Have your TTP login ready before the clock hits 9:00 — don't waste the first 30 seconds logging in.
- Check more than one center. If your home airport's block disappears in the first minute, a secondary center 60–90 minutes away might still have openings. Browse all monitored enrollment centers to plan your options ahead of time.
- Don't rely on it as your only strategy. If you miss the monthly window — or it's gone before you load the page — there are still other proven ways to get an appointment faster, including catching a cancellation the same day.
A Lesser-Known Alternative: Enrollment on Departure
Most travelers have heard of Enrollment on Arrival, which lets you complete your interview when you land back in the U.S. from an international trip. Less well-known: CBP also offers Enrollment on Departure (EOD) at select U.S. airports, letting some conditionally approved applicants complete their interview as they're leaving the country on an international flight — no scheduled appointment needed, similar mechanics to EoA but on the outbound leg instead of the return.
Availability varies by airport and isn't universal, so check with your departure airport's CBP enrollment office ahead of your trip.
The Realistic Strategy
Treat the monthly release as a bonus chance, not your main plan. Mark the date, check more than one center, and have your login ready — but spend the rest of the month on the strategy that actually works day-to-day: catching cancellations as they happen.
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