Global Entry Renewal with Chase Sapphire Reserve

Discover how Chase Sapphire Reserve simplifies Global Entry and TSA PreCheck renewals with automatic statement credits up to $120 every 4 years.

By Sneha Tete, Integrated MA, Certified Relationship Coach
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Chase Sapphire Reserve cardholders enjoy premium travel perks, including reimbursement for Global Entry or TSA PreCheck renewal fees. This benefit provides up to $120 in statement credits every four years, making it easier to maintain trusted traveler status without out-of-pocket costs.

Understanding Trusted Traveler Programs

Global Entry and TSA PreCheck are U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) programs designed to expedite entry for pre-approved, low-risk travelers. Global Entry offers expedited clearance for international arrivals, while TSA PreCheck speeds up domestic airport security screening. Both require renewal every five years, but Chase Sapphire Reserve covers the fee every four years to align with card billing cycles.

These programs reduce wait times significantly. Global Entry members can bypass regular lines at over 70 U.S. airports and select international locations, using automated kiosks for faster processing. TSA PreCheck allows keeping shoes, belts, and light jackets on during security checks, available at more than 200 airports.

Eligibility for Chase Sapphire Reserve Renewal Benefit

To qualify for the renewal credit, you must be the primary cardholder or authorized user on a Chase Sapphire Reserve account in good standing. The benefit applies to Global Entry, TSA PreCheck, or NEXUS program fees paid directly to the government via an eligible payment method linked to your card.

  • Primary cardholder or authorized user can apply the credit.
  • Account must be open and not past due.
  • Credit posts within 24 hours of charge, typically 1-2 billing cycles.
  • Maximum $120 every 4 years per account, not per cardholder.

Note that this is a statement credit, not a direct reimbursement. Ensure the charge appears on your Chase statement from the official U.S. government site.

Step-by-Step Guide to Renewing Global Entry

Renewing Global Entry is straightforward online. Start at least one year before expiration to avoid lapses.

  1. Log in to your Trusted Traveler Programs (TTP) account: Visit the official CBP website at ttp.dhs.gov. Use your existing login or create one if needed.
  2. Check renewal eligibility: Your membership must be within 12 months of expiration or up to 24 months prior for conditional approval. Pay the $100 fee ($50 for children under 18 with parent).
  3. Complete the renewal application: Update personal information, travel history, and answer eligibility questions. Submit and pay using your Chase Sapphire Reserve card.
  4. Schedule an interview if required: Many renewals are approved without an in-person visit via Enrollment on Arrival or remote options. Otherwise, book at a CBP office or airport.
  5. Monitor credit posting: The $100 charge triggers up to $120 credit on your Chase statement automatically.

For TSA PreCheck, visit tsa.gov/precheck/renew, pay the $70-$78 fee (depending on term), and provide biometrics if needed. NEXUS, for U.S.-Canada travel, costs $50 and follows a similar process.

Benefits of Renewing Through Chase Sapphire Reserve

Beyond fee coverage, Sapphire Reserve enhances travel value. Cardholders earn 10x points on hotels and car rentals, 5x on flights via Chase Travel, and enjoy Priority Pass lounge access.

BenefitGlobal EntryTSA PreCheckNEXUS
Fee Coverage$100 (up to $120 credit)$70-$78$50
Processing TimeExpedited customsFast securityU.S.-Canada lanes
Validity5 years5 years5 years
Chase Credit CycleEvery 4 yearsEvery 4 yearsEvery 4 years

This table compares core features, showing how the credit offsets costs effectively.

Maximizing Value from Your Renewal Credit

Time your renewal to coincide with the four-year cycle from your last credit. Track via your Chase account under benefits. Combine with other perks like $300 annual travel credit, earning over $2,700 in first-year value.

Frequent travelers save hours annually. One study shows Global Entry users save 4-5 hours per international trip. Pair with Sapphire Reserve’s no foreign transaction fees and purchase protection for comprehensive coverage.

Common Mistakes to Avoid During Renewal

  • Using ineligible payment: Must charge directly to government site; third-party payments don’t qualify.
  • Ignoring expiration: Renew early to prevent travel disruptions.
  • Missing credit window: Benefit resets every 48 months from prior credit date.
  • Forgetting authorized users: They can use the shared account credit.

Always verify your PASSID (Known Traveler Number) updates with airlines 72 hours post-approval.

Alternatives if You Don’t Have Sapphire Reserve

Other Chase cards like Sapphire Preferred offer $100 credits every 4 years, but Reserve provides higher limits and perks. Cash-back cards reimburse differently but lack premium travel benefits.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I renew Global Entry before it expires?

Yes, up to 24 months early for conditional approval, or 12 months for full renewal.

How long does the Chase credit take to post?

Usually 1-2 billing cycles after the charge appears.

Does this cover family members?

The credit is per account; apply fees separately, but total capped at $120 every 4 years.

What if my renewal requires an interview?

Schedule via TTP dashboard; use Enrollment on Arrival at airports for convenience.

Is NEXUS included?

Yes, up to $120 covers the $50 fee.

Why Choose Chase Sapphire Reserve for Travelers

With 60,000-100,000 bonus points welcome offers, 3x on dining/travel, and elite status perks, it’s ideal for high-spenders. Annual fee $550 offset by credits.

Expand your strategy: Pair with United or Marriott cards for ecosystem bonuses.

References

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  2. Best Chase Credit Cards of February 2026 — The Points Guy. 2026-02. https://thepointsguy.com/credit-cards/chase/
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Sneha Tete
Sneha TeteBeauty & Lifestyle Writer
Sneha is a relationships and lifestyle writer with a strong foundation in applied linguistics and certified training in relationship coaching. She brings over five years of writing experience to fundfoundary,  crafting thoughtful, research-driven content that empowers readers to build healthier relationships, boost emotional well-being, and embrace holistic living.

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