Some of the countries currently members of the Global Entry program are Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Mexico, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Germany and Panama.

El Salvador will soon be part of the Global Entry program that will facilitate the entry of travelers to the United States, according to authorities.
“Starting this year, El Salvador will join Global Entry, making it easier for Salvadoran travelers to gain quick access to the US. With only 14 countries in this program, this achievement highlights the strong relationship between the United States and the government of President Bukele, and their commitment to promoting travel and trade. More details soon!” wrote the X account of the U.S. Embassy in El Salvador on January 17.
Global Entry is a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) program that allows expedited clearance for pre-approved, low-risk travelers upon arrival in the United States. Members enter the United States by accessing Global Entry processing technology at selected airports.
As of 2024, Global Entry was available at 62 U.S. and 14 non-U.S. airports and more than 12.7 million people were enrolled in the program.
Some of the current member countries are Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Mexico, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Germany and Panama.
HOW TO APPLY FOR GLOBAL ENTRY?
At airports, program members proceed to the Global Entry lanes, where processing technology will be used to expedite members by capturing a photo to verify their membership. Once the photo has been captured, the member will receive on-screen instructions and be directed to a CBP officer who will confirm successful completion of the process.
Source: Revista E&N