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Blaine NEXUS Office Appointments Readily Available

Release Date
Fri, 08/12/2016

BLAINE, Wash. — U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Office of Field Operations’ Blaine Enrollment Center has appointments available for NEXUS and Global Entry applicants in some cases as soon as the next day. If you have a conditional approval and need to book an appointment, take advantage of the little, to no, wait in Blaine. 

Custom's and Border Protection's enrollment center in Blaine, Washington, can accomodate more NEXUS and Global Entry appointments per day, meaning shorter wait times than other locations.
Custom's and Border Protection's enrollment
center in Blaine, Washington, can
accommodate more NEXUS and Global Entry
appointments per day, meaning shorter wait
times than other locations.

The new Blaine Enrollment Center, located at 8115 Birch Bay Square, Suite 104 in Blaine, opened January 2015. The new, larger NEXUS office allows for more appointments each day. This translates into less wait time for applicants to book an appointment for either NEXUS or Global Entry. Applicants with a conditional approval letter can either call 360-366-4342 or schedule an appointment online utilizing the Global Online Enrollment System. If you already have an appointment and would like an earlier appointment, you can reschedule online or by telephone.

“The larger NEXUS office allows us to better serve our border community and frequent crossers,” said Area Port Director Kenneth Williams. “NEXUS and Global Entry applicants are encouraged to consider traveling to Blaine for their enrollment interview.”

Go to CBP’s website for more information on the various trusted traveler programs

Last Modified: Feb 03, 2021