U.S. Adds U.K. to Select Nations Granted Fast-Track Entry
- Agreement will allow Britons to join program from next month
- New service aimed at 125,000 repeat trans-Atlantic travelers
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The U.K. will become the sixth country whose citizens are eligible to apply for fast-track clearance of U.S. customs and immigration controls.
For a fee of about $165, British citizens will be able to apply to the Global Entry program from Dec. 3, allowing them to use automated kiosks upon arrival in the U.S. after registering their fingerprints and other personal information.