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As has been discussed here several times, the only port with GE is Port Everglades in Ft Lauderdale. Miami is giving confusing info. Otherwise, no other port has GE.

 

I did check with a friend who works at the Port of Miami and he has said no Global Entry there. That was my experience last month as well, at least with Royal Caribbean.

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As has been discussed here several times, the only port with GE is Port Everglades in Ft Lauderdale. Miami is giving confusing info. Otherwise, no other port has GE.

 

Returned to Carnival's Terminal E (Echo) on Sunday November 28th and saw the Global Entry sign over the far right queue (no kiosks anywhere that I could see).

 

The line was full so I asked an attendant that was managing lines when they would be implementing Global Entry. She immediately dropped the rope and escorted us to the head of the line and told the CBP officer "They're Global Entry."

 

Each person in your party must have their global entry card in hand or no dice. The CBP officer looked at the cards, took the 6059B declaration form and we were out of there in about 60 seconds from start to finish. Plenty of amazed looks from the people standing in the lines.

 

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