We recommend contacting your
local enrollment center to confirm before going there in person as there is NO guarantee that you will be seen.
You can also join our pay per call program and earn $ 29.99 for each qualified call you send to our
debt enrollment center.
However, if the passport update involves a name change, you must visit a Global
Entry enrollment center to update your information.
City agencies and Spring Bank will launch IDNYC's first pop -
up enrollment center at a bank, located at 69 E. 167th St (Gerard Av) in the Bronx, on Thursday, June 23 at 10 a.m.
Also at 10 a.m., Sen. James Sandes, City Councilman Donovan Richards and others launch a pop - up
IDNYC enrollment center, Queens Library at Far Rockaway, 1637 Central Ave., Queens.
QUEENS, NY — Over 1,000 New Yorkers have enrolled for the IDNYC municipal ID card at the temporary pop - up
enrollment center since it first opened at Queens Borough Hall on June 2.
QUEENS, NY — Borough President Melinda Katz today announced that Queens Borough Hall once again serves as an IDNYC «Pop - Up»
Enrollment Center now through August 5, where New York City residents age 14 and older can apply for a free IDNYC municipal ID card, regardless of immigration status.
For Limited Time, By Appointment Only QUEENS, NY — Due to tremendous demand for the IDNYC card, Borough President Melinda Katz announced Queens Borough Hall will serve as an IDNYC Pop Up
Enrollment Center from June 2 — 16.
«We are very excited about the extraordinary response of New Yorkers from Queens to the IDNYC program, and we thank Borough President Katz for taking the initiative of opening a pop - up
enrollment center in Queens Borough Hall — we are thrilled to see our city government working together to make the IDNYC program as strong as it can be,» said New York City's Immigration Commissioner NISHA AGARWAL.
«We are thrilled to expand on IDNYC's success in year two with expanded benefits and
enrollment centers across the five boroughs, with same or next day appointments available.
«IDNYC's pop - up
enrollment centers give all New Yorkers the opportunity to enroll for IDNYC in the neighborhoods in which they live.
«We are pleased to once again host an IDNYC Pop - Up
Enrollment Center here at Queens Borough Hall because an IDNYC card provides access to so many of the services that require recognized identification,» said Borough President KATZ.
We've heard from several TravelSkills reader about wait times in excess of 80 days for Global Entry personal interviews at the
SFO enrollment center... so we checked with Customs and Border Protection and they told us that there are still a handful of openings in the 30 - 60 day window.
It's the easier of the two security clearances to get because you don't need a passport and there are
more enrollment centers.
For a Limited Time, By Appointment Only QUEENS, NY — Borough President Melinda Katz today announced that Queens Borough Hall once again serves as an IDNYC «Pop - Up»
Enrollment Center now through August 5, where New York City residents age 14 and older can apply for a free IDNYC municipal ID card, regardless of immigration status.
QUEENS, NY — Due to tremendous demand for the IDNYC card, Borough President Melinda Katz announced Queens Borough Hall will serve as an IDNYC Pop Up
Enrollment Center from June 2 — 16.
Global Entry interview locations are at almost every major airport but even they are not as common as TSA
PreCheck enrollment centers and often have longer lines.
In order to use the SENTRI lane with your own vehicle, you must register your vehicle with CBP to schedule an appointment at a
SENTRI enrollment center to have it inspected and stickered for SENTRI lane use.
You only need to apply online and schedule an in - person background check (probably less rigorous than the confirmation process for your average Cabinet member) at your
local enrollment center.
Appointments are now being accepted from those who wish to apply for an IDNYC card at the Queens Borough Hall IDNYC Pop -
Up Enrollment Center, which will be open on the second floor of Borough Hall on weekdays now through August 5 (except on July 4).
Borough President Katz Extends IDNYC Temporary Pop - Up
Enrollment Center Through July 10 QUEENS, NY — Over 1,000 New Yorkers have enrolled for the IDNYC municipal ID card at the temporary pop - up enrollment center since it first opened at Queens Borough Hall on June 2.
All IDNYC applicants can make an appointment at Queens Borough Hall or at any other IDNYC
Enrollment Center.
Katko has authored a bill that would do just that by allowing people to apply online and increasing the number of
enrollment centers.
• All branches of the New York Public Library • All branches of the Brooklyn Public Library • The Queens Library is keeping all its locations • All IDNYC
enrollment centers at library branches (Information about other individual enrollment centers is available here.)
Rather than having to race to
an enrollment center before the end of the year to reap the benefits, eligible New Yorkers now have all 2016 to apply — and the card will remain free.
The Enrollment Center is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.
You may be required to go to another interview appointment at
an enrollment center if there are changes made to the account when requesting the change.