Traveling Internationally? Get Global Entry

Traveling overseas can be exhausting, and there is nothing worse than waiting in a crazy long line to get through customs when arriving back in the United States. Thankfully, there is a loop hole that accelerates many of these procedures.

Global Entry is a program where you submit a background check and an in-person interview with the United States Customs and Boarder Protection at your home airport. After doing so and paying a fee of $100 (valid for five years), you can go through expedited lines at customs when you return to the U.S., in addition to using TSA pre-check when flying domestically.

Many credit cards such as The Chase Sapphire Reserve and the Citi Prestige Card offer rebates for Global Entry. As part of Choice Benefits, Delta Platinum Medallion and Diamond Medallion members can receive a $100 voucher toward Global Entry Enrollment.

LifeHacker writer Emily Price could not say enough about the benefits of Global Entry:

“It’s a service I recommend to everyone who travels, even a little bit, to get. For instance, earlier this year when my boyfriend and I returned from Italy, I was through customs in San Francisco a full hour and a half before he was, thanks to Global Entry. I walked through the same lines as flight crew at SFO, waited in zero lines and was sipping on coffee at Starbucks outside of security roughly 20 minutes after we landed. If you can save yourself the customs headache a few times over the five-year span, and use TSA Pre a few times, that $100 is well spent.”

The initial step in applying for Global Entry is filling out an online form for your background check. Click on the U.S. Department of Homeland Security image below to get the ball rolling on your application:

After a preliminary approval, you will schedule an in-person interview which may be a hassle because it sometimes takes several months to get an appointment. Emily recommends doing a walk-in appointment:

  • All Global entry offices take a few walk-in appointments each day. Arrive before they open or before lunch (Emily arrived around 10:45am).
  • Upon arrival, tell the person at the door that you are there as a walk-in for a Global Entry appointment. They will have you write down your name and tell you that you aren’t guaranteed to be seen that day but will try to be worked in.
  • Bring something to occupy yourself for a few hours. You may be called upon soon after arrival but come in with the idea that you will likely have to camp out for a while.
  • Emily was called for an appointment within 2 minutes of putting her name on the signup sheet. Her boyfriend who tried a few months later was called within 15 minutes.
  • From what she could tell (and judging by her own experience), appointments take around 5 minutes but are scheduled for 15, so there is a solid chance they will find room for you in a reasonable amount of time.
  • Make sure to bring your valid passport and one other form of identification (such as a driver’s license or ID card with your current address) to the interview.

Your wait experience might vary based on where you live, but the ease and benefits of having Global Entry are well worth the effort. Upon returning from the Caribbean recently (and waiting in a claustrophobic customs line for over an hour), I noticed the Global Entry kiosks that people were literally breezing through and not having to wait in line with the rest of us. I only travel internationally once a year, but you can bet that I will not leave the country again without this perk.

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Graduation Adventure Safety

Graduation is an exciting milestone. Many people take overseas vacations with family, friends, or sports teams in celebration of this important life event. As exhilarating as travel can be, it is imperative to act responsibly and always be aware of people and surroundings.

USA Today recommends taking a few simple steps to increase your trip safety:

  • Choose your ground transportation wisely  – Did you know that the number one cause of death for US citizens abroad is motor vehicle crashes? (World Health Organization) Travel in a vehicle that is in good condition and has working seat belts whenever possible. Research the safety records of transportation companies prior to using them.
  • Check in with the state department – The state department provides up to date safety information for every country in the world, from suggested vaccinations to local laws and travel warnings. Register your travel plans using the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) and you will be contacted and guided in the event of an emergency.
  • Review the escape route in your hotel – Take a look at the hotel’s emergency escape routes soon after arriving. It is obviously more appealing to check out the amenities right away, but if an unexpected emergency arises, you’ll be glad you prioritized safety first!
  • Leave an itinerary and emergency contact – Eliminating outside contact while on vacation can be liberating but try not to go too under the radar (especially if you’re traveling alone). Give a copy of your itinerary to a trusted family member or friend, even if its as simple as what city you are visiting and when you will return. Try and check in as much as possible so if something happens, they can alert the authorities on your behalf.
  • Scan a copy of your passport – Scan a copy of your passport and take a photo of it to save on your phone before leaving for a trip. If you need your passport while you’re out and about but its locked up in the hotel safe, you will still have full access to all your details. This will also make getting a replacement easier if your passport is stolen.
  • Don’t flash your cash or valuables – Keep your cash in a separate safe place when you go out and only take a little bit at a time. That way, you aren’t showing off a big wad of cash every time you pay for something. Use a credit card instead of a debit card because the anti-theft protection is usually better.
  • Save emergency numbers – You can’t call 911 everywhere; find out what the local emergency hotlines are and save them to your phone. Research the closest U.S. embassies or consulates and save those address and phone numbers also.

The FBI has provided a brochure that introduces possible threats that may be faced while traveling and provides tips on avoiding unsafe situations.

 

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The World is Your Classroom When Studying Abroad

Imagine swimming with dolphins in their natural habitat off the coast of Australia. How about spending the afternoon in a New Zealand landscape so stunningly beautiful, films such as The Lord of the Rings have filmed there? No, you aren’t on vacation: you are earning credits for Oceanography and biology while studying abroad!

It is a unique educational experience that will remain with you for the rest of your life. Many people have a very limited view of the world we live in and international travel is a relief from that.

In an article for the Huffington Post, employers across a vast spectrum of industries explained why applicants who studied abroad stood out during the application and interview process. Students grew both professionally and personally, learning intangible life skills along the way:

  • Creative problem-solving experience in unfamiliar situations
  • Adaptability within culturally diverse environments
  • Excellent listening and communication skills
  • Practical knowledge of a specific culture and language

Nicole van Renesse studied abroad in Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji during her junior year spring semester at The University of Georgia. She shared a few of her MANY experiences:

In Australia, she learned about human geography and the colonization of Terra Nullius, the great unknown continent. Her group explored the Outback and Aboriginal communities, as well as the marine diversity of the Great Barrier Reef (Prior to the trip she was terrified of the ocean, Nicole is now a certified scuba diver that never wants to leave the water!). New Zealand taught her about environmental issues and how to live clean, green and pure. She hiked mountains, volcanoes and glaciers, learning the ancient language and culture of the Maori. Attending a lecture at Massey University in Wellington was an interesting highlight to the trip. While in Fiji, Nicole and her peers discovered the various ways in which cultures have impacted the environment and stayed with a family in a traditional Fijian village.

Studying abroad gives students the alluring experience of taking in the culture of a new land, one of the best ways to experience culture is to live it.

“The amount of knowledge that can be gained by experiencing another person’s perspective on life or their culture is something you cannot find in a book. This trip has truly changed the woman I have become today”

–  Nicole van Renesse, The University of Georgia

Choose from many unique programs to find the perfect fit for your personality and earn a variety of credits without ever having to step foot in a classroom. Study abroad is just as accessible as a regular college semester. The cost is even less than regular tuition and scholarships can still be applied to help fund the cost. Yes, you still have to take tests – but you may be sitting on the side of a mountain while doing so!

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Hot Travel Trends for 2018

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2017 is coming to an end, which means its time to start planning adventures for the new year. With numerous go-to Caribbean islands damaged by the season’s hurricanes, travelers are looking for alternatives such as the Spanish island of Tenerife. Experts say that northern destinations such as Alaska, Canada and Iceland are also increasing in popularity. The combination of spectacular landscapes, scenery and overall safety factor make it easy to see why.

According to USA Today, prices are increasing: global airfares are expected to rise 3.5% in 2018 and hotels will increase 3.7%. The inflation rates are slightly higher than the predicted 3%, so it will pay to plan ahead when booking

Airbnb’s most booked global cities:

  1. Tokyo
  2. Paris
  3. Osaka
  4. New York City
  5. London
  6. Rome
  7. Orlando
  8. Miami
  9. Sydney
  10. Lisbon

In the United States, midwestern cities such as Indianapolis, IN and Columbus, OH are seeing some of the strongest growth, motivated by busy downtown districts buzzing with new restaurants, local arts, and nightlife. Other high-growth destinations consist of towns offering abundant nature lodging close to popular national parks.

Destinations in North America, particularly those within driving distance of the Canadian Rockies are attracting a rising number of guests. Edmonton, as well as the mountain towns of Fernie and Kelowna feature an abundance of year-round outdoor activities such as cross- country skiing, fly fishing and wine tasting.

Travelers heading to South America are flocking to the countless seaside communities along Brazil’s extensive coastline.  Destinations such as Matinhos and Guarapari are drawing travelers to miles of beautiful beaches and away from the urban bustle of bigger cities such as Rio and São Paulo.

Trending big cities in Asia such as Guangzhou are consistent with high growth overall in China. Sparkling waterfronts and centuries old architecture complete with cosmopolitan amenities make up the cities of Hanoi and Da Nang in the neighboring country of Vietnam.

The highest surges in Europe are taking place in the Mediterranean, specifically the Cyprian towns of Paphos and Gazimagusa, notorious for gleaming rock beaches and ancient ruins. The seaside resort of Bournemouth along England’s southern coast is also seeing a significant increase in bookings since last year. The combination of dramatic seascapes, warm climate, and energetic nightlife of casinos and clubs make Bournemouth an alluring destination.

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Travelers are more concerned about safety then ever. As stated by Carrie Pasquarello, executive director of Global Secure Resources, “Travelers need to be proactive with risk mitigation strategies to ensure a safe and secure trip”. Consider brushing up on safety knowledge with one of numerous safety courses offered online.

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The Buzz on the 2018 Winter Olympics

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With the opening ceremony on February ninth drawing closer, all eyes are on PyeongChang, South Korea, as the city prepares to host the 23rd Winter Olympics. NBC will broadcast the games live on TV and online.

The games are in South Korea, but North Korea has drawn attention in the headlines as tensions increase between leader Kim Jong Un and President Donald Trump. Although they don’t expect to use it, The British Olympic Association said last month that it has an evacuation plan and The U.S. Olympic Committee remains in close contact with the State Department.

In an article for USA Today, USOC vice president of sport performance Kelly Skinner stated, “Every Games environment brings about unique challenges, and we have some tremendous partners in the State Department that can help us prepare. Team USA’s preparations continue in earnest. We will make sure that the athletes and the staff are safe when we’re in Korea”.

PyeongChang is about 60 miles south of the Demilitarized Zone separating North and South Korea. In reference to a CNN article, the PyeongChang resort has changed its name for the Games, Capitalizing the C for the first time to avoid any possible confusion with North Korea’s capital Pyongyang.

Seoul hosted the Summer Olympics in 1988, making the 2018 Winter Olympics the second Olympic Games held in South Korea. The Games are just the beginning of a series of prestigious sporting events to be held in Asia over the next four years: Tokyo is hosting the 2020 Summer Olympics and Beijing will host the 2022 Winter Olympics.

Competition and non-competition venues have been completed, including a high-speed rail connecting PyeongChang to Incheon Airport in Seoul, construction costs estimated at $3.7 billion. The 80 mile journey by train will take about 90 minutes. Another one of the six new venues built for the Games is a $78 million stadium with a 50,000 capacity; the structure will host the opening and closing ceremonies.

Athletes will compete for a record 102 gold medals in 15 disciplines. Four events will be making their Winter Olympic Debuts, including Big Air Snowboarding: competitors performing tricks after launching from huge jumps. The event is said to give the Games a youthful vibe. Other classic events include ski jumping, cross-country skiing, figure skating, and speed skating.

According to the official Olympic website, the vision for the 2018 games is to offer the Olympic Movement and the winter sports world New Horizons: a legacy of new growth and potential that has never been seen. The unique stage on which the world’s best athletes can achieve superior performances is said to be one of the most compact in Olympic history. The combination of PyeongChang’s strategic position in Asia and its access to a young and rapidly growing youth market will without a doubt expose new generations of potential athletes to the power and excitement of winter sport.

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Images of Countries Starting With the Letter M

Here are some amazing images from countries starting with the letter M:

Hopefully this will inspire you to see the world. Think you have what it takes to visit them all?

M
Macau

Macau

Macedonia

Macedonia

Madagascar

Madagascar

Malawi

Malawi

Malaysia

Malaysia

Maldives

Maldives

Mali

Mali

Malta

Malta

Marshall Islands

Marshall_Islands

Mauritania

Mauritania

Mauritius

Mauritius

Mexico

Mexico_3

Micronesia

Micronesia

Moldova

Moldova

Monaco

Monaco

Mongolia

Mongolia

Montenegro

Montenegro

Morocco

Morocco

Mozambique

Mozambique

Myanmar

Myanmar

 

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Images of Countries Starting With Letters N-P

Here are some amazing images from countries starting with letters N-P:

Hopefully this will inspire you to see the world. Think you have what it takes to visit them all?

N

Namibia

Namibia
Nauru

Nauru
Nepal

Nepal
Netherlands

Netherlands

New Zealand

New_Zealand
Nicaragua

Nicaragua
Niger

Niger
Nigeria

Nigeria
North Korea

North_Korea
Norway

Norway

O

Oman

Oman

P

Pakistan

Pakistan
Palau

Palau
Palestinian Territories

Palestine
Panama

Panama
Papua New Guinea

Papua_New_Guinea
Paraguay

Paraguay
Peru

Peru
Philippines

Philippines
Poland

Poland
Portugal

Portugal

Puerto Rico

Puerto_Rico

 

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Visiting Barcelona? Go inside Sagrada Familia, it’s worth it.

If you are in Barcelona, you will probably visit the legendary Sagrada Familia temple. Don’t just take pictures of the outside, for God’s sake go inside and see it in all its glory.

The world-famous temple was the masterpiece of one of Spain’s most famous architects, Antoni Gaudi. Started in the 19th century, Sagrada Familia is still unfinished to this day. Gaudi worked for over forty years on the temple, until his death in 1926.

His work is carried on by architects and artists, and should be completed around 2026. If you would like to learn more about the history and architecture of Sagrada Familia please visit sagradafamilia.org.

I’m not saying that the the outside of this structure isn’t amazing, but I am saying you should spend some time inside as well. In fact, the video below is a 3d rendering of what the temple will look like once it’s finished.

This video illustrates the unfinished design stages of the temple in a very Game of Thrones kind of way.

While the outside of the temple features amazing relief sculptures and biblical scenes that could keep you occupied for hours, the inside is in stark contrast with perfect geometric forms and amazing displays of structural engineering. Being inside La Sagrada Familia gives you a sense of how meticulous Gaudi was in his architectural planning. Each column is beautifully designed and structurally sound.

See the difference below.

Sagrada Famila outside

Outside

 

Sagrada Familia Inside

Inside – photo courtesy of sagradafamilia.org

 

So, if you are in Barcelona, make sure you give yourself some extra time to see the inside of La Sagrada Familia. It’s worth the extra time. Buy tickets and schedule your visit early to avoid the large tourist crowds because there is a lot to see. ‘

 

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After Burning Man -Why you should consider going next year.

To some people, camping in the high desert of Nevada for a week doesn’t sound like much of a relaxing, re energizing yearly vacation destination. To myself and 80,000 others from around the globe, it gives us butterflies every moment leading up to the gates opening before Labor Day.  This is like no trip you will ever take and the mix of art, culture, extreme elements of nature, foreign languages, and dust stir together to create pure magic. Adventure travelers come to Burning Man from every corner of the world. You will be blown away by the number of international visitors you run into and the cultural exchange of ideas that takes place.
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This year was my sixth visit to the place that we call HOME. Also known as the Playa, the trip takes a lot of planning. It starts with a flight into Reno or San Francisco with whatever you can carry in your suitcases (never forget your fur jacket). You can rent a car, an RV, hitchhike, or ride the Burner Express bus 150 miles into the middle of no where with no cell service. If you rent a car or RV you will be responsible for returning it without dust in the engine, door jams, or seats, which is nearly impossible. Once you arrive onto the dry lake bed you are required to set up camp in the clock shaped city, which has a 5 mile in radius.
Burning Man 2015
Get on your bike or walk and meet your new family everywhere, they will be waiting for you regardless of their language with a universal smile and hug with your name on it. They will be ready to feed you, dance with you, share their thoughts on the universe and hand you a drink. You will spend 7 sunsets and 7 sunrises exploring miles and miles of cultures brought together to form a new human kind culture. Kindness is the name of the game and after the wooden man burns on the last day signifying a new year, you will leave no trace except for the glowing twinkle in your eyes that is unmistakably hope for the default world.
Before you make plans for going next year, check out the 10 principles here that make Burning Man a great inclusive experience for people of all backgrounds. Hopefully the founding ten principles will remain with you and explaining your trip will be similar to explaining color to a blind man. Good luck.

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14 Must Have Gadgets for International Travel

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Traveling is one of the most exciting things that we can do in today’s world.  There are, however, many things that can add stress to your trip planning and travel process.  Here are fourteen must have gadgets to put the ease back in traveling.

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1. Spy Hat Camera

This tool can be a great way to not only capture everything you do while traveling, but to do it secretly as well! (Details & Reviews)

2. QR Smart Tags

The perfect way to insure that if a bag is lost, it can be traced back and returned to you. These smart tags are waterproof and weatherproof and can be scanned by any smart phone. This affordable accessory is a must! (Details & Reviews)

 

3. Go Girl

Although we can’t say we recommend this product, we can say this is definitly one of the craziest gadgets that we have ever come across and is certainly worth looking at for the price! (Details & Reviews)

4. Travel Pillow

Although international travel is frequently equated with luxury, you never know when you will find yourself on a bumpy aircraft or uncomfortable train. This plush pillow was the British invention of the year in 2013. (Details & Reviews)

5. International Power Outlet Converter

What many travelers forget when they are embarking on their first international trip is that even the simplest of things are not all created equal. In fact the outlets throughout the world can vary by country or by region. This outlet converter works in over 150 countries, including the US, Canada, Great Britain, Hong Kong, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, China, and Japan. (Details & Reviews)

 

6. Phone Battery Backup

These days, a traveler’s worst nightmare can be getting caught with a dead phone. Just plug this battery backup into your phone, and it charges back up when an outlet is nowhere in sight. (Details & Reviews)

 

7. Wine Skin

With airline policies forbidding travelers from bringing beverages on the plane, a wine skin allows you to be sure that fine bottle of wine stays safe in your checked luggage for the duration of the trip. (Details & Reviews)

 

8. Portable Digital Luggage Scale

One of the best ways to save money while traveling is to eliminate unnecessary expenses, and one of the most common for international travelers is the additional fines for heavy baggage. This lightweight, portable scale can help you pack accordingly and avoid those unwanted fees. (Details & Reviews)

9. Portable Hotspot

You never know what the wireless internet and cellular reception will be like, but with this portable gadget your worries will be gone. Connect to the internet from anywhere regardless of reception with thisportable Wifi hotspot. (Details & Reviews)

 

10. Anti-Theft Card Holders

As technology improves, crime grows. These card holders are the perfect way to protect personal information stored in your passport and credit cards from RFID enables thieves. (Details & Reviews)

 

11. iPad Hanger

When traveling with kids, it is no secret that keeping them entertained on long trips can be a challenged. This iPad hanger can turn almost any seatback into a miniature movie theater and entertain the kids for hours! (Details & Reviews)

 

12. Portable Waterproof Speaker

Wherever you find yourself traveling, this speaker allows you to take fantastic sound quality with you. Through water, wind, ice or snow, this portable speaker is ready to brave it all with you. (Details & Reviews)

 

13. Luggage Lock

This TSA approved lock for your luggage can take a lot of worry out of traveling. Depending on your method of travel, bags can be left unattended for long periods of time, however a lock can deter thieves of all kinds from trying to run off with your valuables. (Details & Reviews)

 

14. Solar Charging Travel Backpack

Every traveler needs a good backpack to keep with them for those long flights and train rides. Why not have one that happens to be solar powered and can also charge all of your electronics? (Details & Reviews)

Let us know what your favorite travel gadget is!  Post a link to it in the comments section below.

 

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