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SENTRI PASS APPLICATION
HOW TO APPLY
1. Choose the IVT Service which best suits your needs:
PREMIUM: Priority processing over IVT regular applicants $169.99 REGULAR: Regular processing to eligibility status decision$119.99

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2. Pay the IVT service fee via PayPal; the CBP fee will be taken from the credit card provided on your application. Please note: We cannot use your credit card to pay for the IVT service fee 3. Fill out this application form and save as a separate file on your desktop ready to email OR Print off this application form and fill out by hand in clear bold capitals. 4. Scan your passport and / or PR or border crossing card and drivers license and attach them to this application form 5. Email your application package to us at: info@immigrationvisaforms.com OR fax toll free to 1-877-770-7096

Please note: We do not accept postal applications

WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?
1. IVT carefully check your data and supporting documents, email you regarding any omissions and submit your information and government fees to the United States Border Authorities for stringent security and background checks
2. IVT pay the $25 government fee using the credit card provided on your application form

3. IVT send you access details for your profile on the Trusted Traveler database along with information on how to monitor your profile and schedule your compulsory interview 4. You receive an email at your designated primary email address informing you of your eligibility for SENTRI. If your status is 'Conditionally Approved' you can schedule your interview. 5. You attend a 30 minute interview, where biometric data is collected (fingerprints and a digital photo). Additional fees are paid to the interviewing officer (see below). The interviewing officer informs you regrading your approval or denial to the SENTRI program
6. You receive your SENTRI card by mail from CBP headquarters in Vermont 7 - 10 days after your interview
Note: Every SENTRI applicant must

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