
Getting ready to use Global Entry for the first time can feel a bit confusing. If someone is on an H1B visa and landing at Chicago O’Hare, the question is, does the Global Entry card let them skip talking to an officer?
Here’s what usually happens. Global Entry lets travelers use machines instead of waiting in regular immigration lines. At the machine, travelers scan their passport or Global Entry card, answer a few questions on the screen, and get a printed slip.
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But for people on work visas like H1B, it is not always just scan and go. Sometimes after using the machine, an officer may still call them aside for a quick check or to ask some questions. This depends on the airport and the officer’s choice.
The good part is many travelers on work visas use Global Entry and get through without much hassle. The machine updates the arrival record automatically, so the official I-94 is recorded without extra steps.
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It is true officers can sometimes seem strict or unfriendly, especially after a long flight when all anyone wants is to get out. Still, having all the papers ready and staying calm usually helps the process go smoothly, even if a quick chat with an officer happens.
Global Entry is made to make things faster but does not mean skipping all checks. For H1B holders, knowing what to expect and being prepared makes this easier and less stressful.