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Global Entry Regulations

December 24, 2015July 13, 2017Mike Ivancie, Esq.

The global entry regulations can be found at 8 CFR § 235.12. They are available for download in pdf format below, or viewable in the embedded window.

 

Global Entry Regulations (pdf format)

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