You applied for Global Entry months ago, waited through the grueling background check, and finally got your Conditional Approval.
Then you logged into the portal to schedule your interview, only to see that the next available appointment is 10 months away.
Naturally, the next question on your mind is: Can I just walk in?
With wait times reaching critical levels in 2026, thousands of travelers are wondering if they can simply show up at their local airport and wait in line for an interview. Here is everything you need to know about Global Entry walk-ins, the Enrollment on Arrival loophole, and how to ensure you don't waste a trip to the airport.
The Harsh Reality of Domestic Walk-Ins
Let’s rip the band-aid off: Most domestic CBP enrollment centers do not accept walk-ins.
If you drive to a major enrollment hub like LAX, JFK, or SFO without an appointment, you will almost certainly be turned away by the officers at the door. These locations process hundreds of scheduled applicants per day and simply do not have the staffing bandwidth to handle unannounced arrivals.
The Extremely Rare Exceptions
There are a few anecdotal reports of people successfully walking in at smaller, less busy enrollment centers, but this is the exception, not the rule. It usually only happens under very specific circumstances:
- You are only doing a renewal: If you simply need a new photo taken for a renewal, officers might squeeze you in.
- Massive daily cancellations: If a major storm grounded flights and half of their scheduled appointments didn't show up, they might take pity on a walk-in.
However, you should never count on a domestic walk-in. It is entirely at the discretion of the officer on duty, and your odds of success are incredibly low.
The Guaranteed Walk-In: Enrollment on Arrival (EoA)
There is one official, bulletproof way to get a walk-in interview: Enrollment on Arrival.
CBP recognizes the massive interview backlog, so they created the EoA program. This allows conditionally approved applicants to complete their interview as they are arriving back in the United States from an international flight.
Instead of scheduling an appointment months in advance, you simply follow the regular signs for Passport Control when you land from a foreign country. Tell the first CBP officer you see that you are conditionally approved and wish to complete your Enrollment on Arrival interview. You'll be directed to a specific booth or office to complete the 10-minute interview right then and there.
EoA Requirements:
- You must be returning from an international flight.
- You must be landing at an airport that participates in Enrollment on Arrival. (Over 60 major U.S. and international preclearance airports participate).
- You must have your passport, proof of residency (like a driver's license), and your conditional approval letter.
The Best Alternative: Automated Cancellation Alerts
If you don't have an international trip planned anytime soon, you are stuck trying to schedule a domestic interview.
Instead of rolling the dice on a domestic walk-in and getting turned away, you should leverage the fact that hundreds of people cancel their appointments every single day.
When someone cancels, their slot immediately goes back into the Global Entry calendar. If you happen to refresh the page at that exact second, you can steal their appointment and interview the very next day.
Because nobody has time to sit at a computer hitting refresh all day, we built Appt Helper. Our automated service scans your local CBP enrollment center every 60 seconds. The exact moment a cancellation opens up, we send an SMS alert directly to your phone.
All you have to do is click the link, log in to the portal, and claim the spot. It's the only reliable way to skip the 10-month backlog and get your Official Known Traveler Number (KTN) in just a few days.