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Airport security can be the least pleasant and most stressful aspect of air travel, which is why even occasional travelers should consider enrolling in the TSA PreCheck or Global Entry trusted traveler programs. These programs let you use expedited security lanes that can significantly reduce your wait time, but they aren't free. It typically costs $78 to apply for TSA PreCheck or $100 for Global Entry. If you have the right credit card, however, you can get the application fee reimbursed.
Some of our picks for the best credit cards that reimburse the application fee for TSA PreCheck and Global Entry can be applied for through NerdWallet, and some cannot. Below, you'll find application links for credit cards from our partners, followed by the full list of our picks, as well as information about how these programs work and how your card reimburses you for the fee.
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Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card: Best for Simple travel rewards
Chase Sapphire Reserve®: Best for Richer rewards for frequent travelers
The Platinum Card® from American Express: Best for Luxury travel perks and credits
United℠ Explorer Card: Best for Airline credit card
IHG® Rewards Premier Credit Card: Best for Hotel credit card
Bank of America® Premium Rewards® credit card: Best for Flexible redemption options (or Bank of America® customers)
Annual fee
$95
Rewards rate
2x-5x
MilesIntro offer
75,000
MilesRecommended Credit Score
Simple rewards and flexible redemption have rightly made the Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card one of the most popular travel credit cards. Reimbursement: Statement credit of $78 for TSA PreCheck or $100 for Global Entry once every four years.
You earn 2 miles per dollar on all purchases, which rises to 5 miles per dollar on hotels and car rentals booked through Capital One Travel. Miles can be redeemed for 1 cent apiece for any travel expense. You're not limited to any single airline or hotel chain, and there are no blackout dates or restrictions on travel. There's a great sign-up bonus, too. The annual fee of $95 is on the low end for a card with TSA/Global Entry reimbursement.
As a general-purpose travel credit card, you won't get airline-specific benefits like free checked bags, and it lacks the perks you get on higher-priced cards that also reimburse for PreCheck and Global Entry.
Simple rewards and flexible redemption have rightly made the Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card one of the most popular travel credit cards. Reimbursement: Statement credit of $78 for TSA PreCheck or $100 for Global Entry once every four years.
Annual fee
$550
Rewards rate
1x-10x
PointsIntro offer
60,000
PointsRecommended Credit Score
With its $550 annual fee, the Chase Sapphire Reserve® might look like a luxury card. But avid travelers know better. Rich rewards and generous perks can make this card a bargain at that price. Reimbursement: Up to $100 application fee credit every four years for Global Entry, Nexus, or TSA PreCheck.
You get 10 points per dollar spent on Chase Dining purchases, as well as hotel stays and car rentals purchased through Ultimate Rewards®; 5X points on air travel purchased through Ultimate Rewards®; 3X on travel and dining not booked with Chase; and 1X on all other purchases. Points are worth 1.5 cents apiece when redeemed for travel booked through Chase, or you can transfer them to a dozen hotel and airline partners. You get $300 a year in credit for travel expenses, Priority Pass airport lounge access and more. And don't forget the big sign-up bonus.
The fee is a significant out-of-pocket expense, and much of the value of the card is tied up in the $300 travel credit. Get this card only if you are a dedicated traveler.
With its $550 annual fee, the Chase Sapphire Reserve® might look like a luxury card. But avid travelers know better. Rich rewards and generous perks can make this card a bargain at that price. Reimbursement: Up to $100 application fee credit every four years for Global Entry, Nexus, or TSA PreCheck.
Annual fee
$695
Rewards rate
1x-5x
PointsIntro offer
80,000
PointsRecommended Credit Score
The perks come at a high cost, but if you’re willing to pay to be treated like a VIP when you travel, The Platinum Card® from American Express will be rewarding. Reimbursement: Statement credit of $78 for TSA PreCheck once every 4.5 years or $100 for Global Entry once every 4 years. Terms apply.
This card's value lies less in its rewards than in its perks, which include extensive airport lounge access, elite status in hotel programs and hundreds of dollars a year in available credits for travel, shopping and entertainment. The latter include up to $200 for incidental fees on one airline, up to $200 for Uber, and up to $240 for select digital entertainment. (See our review for a full rundown.) There's a terrific bonus opportunity for new cardholders, too. Terms apply.
The $695 annual fee is is a hefty sum to fork over all at once, especially if you're not able to capitalize on many of the perks. The spending rewards aren't spectacular, considering the fee: 5 points per dollar on airfare and hotels when booked the right way (terms apply) and 1 point per dollar elsewhere.
The perks come at a high cost, but if you’re willing to pay to be treated like a VIP when you travel, The Platinum Card® from American Express will be rewarding. Reimbursement: Statement credit of $78 for TSA PreCheck once every 4.5 years or $100 for Global Entry once every 4 years. Terms apply.
Annual fee
$0 intro for the first year, then $95
Rewards rate
1x-2x
MilesIntro offer
50,000
MilesRecommended Credit Score
Branded airline cards often pay for themselves with even a limited amount of flying. The United℠ Explorer Card does especially well, with benefits just about any traveler can easily use. Reimbursement: Statement credit of up to $100 every four years for the application fee for Global Entry, TSA PreCheck or Nexus.
This card earns 2 miles per dollar spent with United, on hotel stays and at restaurants, and 1 mile per dollar on other spending. On top of the PreCheck/Global Entry credit, you and a companion each get a free checked bag when you fly, and you get two one-time passes to United Club airport lounges each year. The annual fee is pretty light: $0 intro for the first year, then $95. And there's a good sign-up bonus, too.
The card locks you into using one airline to fully enjoy its benefits. If you prefer another airline or like to spread your business around depending on the itinerary, it might not be the best fit. (See the chart below for other airline options.)
Branded airline cards often pay for themselves with even a limited amount of flying. The United℠ Explorer Card does especially well, with benefits just about any traveler can easily use. Reimbursement: Statement credit of up to $100 every four years for the application fee for Global Entry, TSA PreCheck or Nexus.
Annual fee
$99
Rewards rate
1x-26x
PointsIntro offer
140,000
PointsRecommended Credit Score
The perks on the IHG® Rewards Premier Credit Card can make it a valuable addition to your wallet even if you don't spend a lot of time in hotels. Reimbursement: Statement credit of up to $100 once every four years for Global Entry, TSA PreCheck or Nexus.
This card gives you a free night every anniversary year, which can make up for the annual fee all by itself. You get automatic elite status, and when you redeem points for a stay of at least four nights, the fourth night is free (that is, it costs you 0 points). For rewards, you earn up to 26 points per dollar spent with IHG brands (counting both points earned with the card and from the IHG loyalty program); 5 points per $1 on gas stations, travel and restaurants; and 3 points per $1 elsewhere. There's a sweet bonus offer and more.
The rewards you get with this card aren't as valuable on a per-point basis as some other hotel rewards — although you get an awful lot of points. How much value you get from the card depends on how you like your options among IHG brands (Holiday Inn, InterContinental, Crowne Plaza, Kimpton, EVEN Hotels and Indigo Hotels).
The perks on the IHG® Rewards Premier Credit Card can make it a valuable addition to your wallet even if you don't spend a lot of time in hotels. Reimbursement: Statement credit of up to $100 once every four years for Global Entry, TSA PreCheck or Nexus.
Annual fee
$95
Rewards rate
1.5x-2x
PointsIntro offer
50,000
PointsRecommended Credit Score
The Bank of America® Premium Rewards® credit card pays a solid rate on all spending and gives you the same redemption value whether you use your points for travel or to get cash back. Reimbursement: Statement credit of up to $100 every four years for Global Entry or TSA PreCheck.
You earn 2 points per dollar spent on travel and 1.5 points per dollar elsewhere. Bank of America® has one of the most generous definitions of "travel" of any issuer, which means more spending eligible for 2X points, and the 1.5X rate is 50% better than the 1X that other cards give you on "other" spending. There's a strong bonus offer, and you get up to $100 in statement credit each year to cover incidental airline fees. Cardholders with high balances in Bank of America® and Merrill accounts can earn 25% to 75% more rewards.
Unlike with other cards with annual fees in the same range, you don't have the option to transfer your points to airline or hotel programs to potentially get greater value.
The Bank of America® Premium Rewards® credit card pays a solid rate on all spending and gives you the same redemption value whether you use your points for travel or to get cash back. Reimbursement: Statement credit of up to $100 every four years for Global Entry or TSA PreCheck.
Our pick for: Simple travel rewards
The Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card is probably the best-known general-purpose travel credit card, thanks to its ubiquitous advertising. You earn 5 miles per dollar on hotels and car rentals booked through Capital One Travel and 2 miles per dollar on all other purchases. Miles can be redeemed at a value of 1 cent apiece for any travel purchase, without the blackout dates and other restrictions of branded hotel and airline cards. The card offers a great sign-up bonus and other worthwhile perks. Read our review.
Our pick for: Richer rewards for frequent travelers
The high annual fee on the Chase Sapphire Reserve® gives many potential applicants pause, but frequent travelers should be able to wring enough value out of this card to more than make up for the cost. Cardholders get bonus rewards (up to 10X) on dining and travel, a fat bonus offer, annual travel credits, airport lounge access, and a 50% boost in point value when redeeming points for travel booked through Chase. Points can also be transferred to about a dozen airline and hotel partners. Read our review.
Our pick for: Luxury travel perks and credits
The Platinum Card® from American Express comes with a hefty annual fee, but travelers who like to go in style (and aren't afraid to pay for comfort) can more than get their money's worth. Enjoy extensive airport lounge access, hundreds of dollars a year in travel and shopping credits, hotel benefits and more. That's not even getting into the high rewards rate on eligible travel purchases and the rich welcome offer for new cardholders. Read our review.
Our pick for: No annual fee
The rewards on the Truist Enjoy Travel credit card are fairly straightforward and unremarkable — 2X on travel, 1X elsewhere. What makes this card noteworthy is that it offers a statement credit toward the application fee for TSA PreCheck or Global Entry despite having a $0 annual fee. Read our review.
Our pick for: Flexible redemption options (or Bank of America® customers)
Like some other travel cards at its price point, the Bank of America® Premium Rewards® credit card gives you bonus rewards on travel and dining. But you also earn a higher rate on "other" spending than many competing cards offer. There's a great sign-up bonus and some other good perks. And if you're a Bank of America® Preferred Rewards customer, your rewards get even better. Read our review.
Our pick for: Airline credit card
The United℠ Explorer Card earns bonus rewards not only on spending with United Airlines but also at restaurants and on eligible hotel stays. And the perks are outstanding for a basic airline card — a free checked bag, priority boarding, lounge passes and more. Read our review.
Our pick for: Hotel credit card
If you stay at the brands of InterContinental Hotel Group, the IHG® Rewards Premier Credit Card can be well worth its annual fee for the free anniversary night alone, and you’ll enjoy Platinum Elite status as long as you have the card. Read our review.
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By Claire Tsosie and Sally French, NerdWallet
Dozens of cards reimburse the application fee for TSA PreCheck and Global Entry, usually by providing a credit on your statement when the fee is charged to your card. Some cards specifically allow you to redeem rewards points toward the fee. Here are some of the most popular consumer credit cards with a TSA PreCheck/Global Entry benefit.
GENERAL TRAVEL CREDIT CARDS | ANNUAL FEE | HOW OFTEN DOES THE CREDIT RENEW? |
---|---|---|
$95 | Every 4 years. | |
$395 | Every 4 years. | |
$95 | Every 4 years. | |
$550 | Every 4 years. | |
Citi Prestige® Card (this offer isn't currently available through NerdWallet) | $495 | Every 5 years. |
$49 | Every 4 years. | |
$95 | Every 4 years. | |
$695 | Every 4 years when used for a Global Entry application fee; every 4.5 years when used for a TSA PreCheck application fee. Terms apply (see rates and fees). | |
$0 | Every 4 years; maximum credit is $85 for either program. | |
$400 | Every 4 years. | |
AIRLINE CREDIT CARDS | ANNUAL FEE | HOW OFTEN DOES THE CREDIT RENEW? |
$95 | Every 4 years. | |
$450 | Every 5 years. | |
$250 | Every 4 years when used for a Global Entry application fee; every 4.5 years when used for a TSA PreCheck application fee. Terms apply (see rates and fees). | |
$550 | Every 4 years when used for a Global Entry application fee; every 4.5 years when used for a TSA PreCheck application fee. Terms apply (see rates and fees). | |
$0 intro for the first year, then $95 | Every 4 years. | |
$250 | Every 4 years. | |
$525 | Every 4 years. | |
HOTEL CREDIT CARDS | ANNUAL FEE | HOW OFTEN DOES THE CREDIT RENEW? |
$99 | Every 4 years. | |
$650 | Every 4 years when used for a Global Entry application fee; every 4.5 years when used for a TSA PreCheck application fee. Terms apply (see rates and fees). |
Credit cards that offer a TSA PreCheck or Global Entry benefit will typically reimburse you for the application fee for either program, but not both. Whichever fee hits your card, that's the one that will be reimbursed, and that starts the clock on when you'll next qualify for the benefit.
TSA PreCheck allows you to use expedited security lanes at U.S. airports. Global Entry gives you the same benefits as TSA PreCheck, as well as faster customs screening when you arrive in the U.S. from abroad. Since Global Entry gives you more benefits (and if your credit card is footing the bill either way), it's usually the better bet, especially if you ever travel internationally.
Some credit cards offer benefits for trusted traveler programs besides (or in addition to) TSA PreCheck and Global Entry:
Clear gets you through security faster at more than 40 airports in the United States. It lets you quickly access identification documents and verify your identity by scanning your fingerprints or eyes. This process allows you to skip the TSA ID check and go directly to security. Cost starts at $189 for a standard annual membership.
Nexus, a joint program of the U.S. and Canadian governments, allows travelers to go back and forth between the countries more easily. Cost is $50 for five years.
Getting a credit card that reimburses your application fee is the easy first step. Once you have your card, submit your online application for TSA PreCheck. Then, you’ll be directed to schedule an in-person appointment at a TSA Enrollment Center, where you’ll spend about 10 minutes undergoing a background check and fingerprinting. You can expect a decision on your application within about three to five days, though some applications can take up to 60 days.
Upon approval, you'll receive a “known traveler” number, which you’ll need to enter when you book a flight. Using your “known traveler” number will likely earn you the TSA PreCheck logo on your boarding pass. And with that, you can enter the expedited TSA PreCheck line.
Note that TSA uses unpredictable security measures, and having TSA PreCheck approval is not a guarantee that you can access the PreCheck line.
“All travelers will be screened, and no individual is guaranteed expedited screening,” according to a statement from the TSA.
Global Entry includes the perks of TSA PreCheck — plus a bit more. You get an expedited customs line upon landing in the U.S. In most cases, you’ll simply scan your passport or U.S. permanent resident card at a Global Entry kiosk, complete the customs declaration form, scan your fingerprints and move along.
To get started, apply for Global Entry online; you’ll likely receive conditional approval. After that, you’ll need to schedule an interview at a Global Entry Enrollment Center (typically located at a U.S. international airport, though some virtual appointments are available, too).
It can be tough to find available appointments, so be flexible with your schedule — and check back often if there’s no availability.
If your card offers a TSA PreCheck or Global Entry benefit, you must pay the application fee with that card. The charge on your card will later be reimbursed as a statement credit. You'll only be reimbursed for the first program fee charged to the card.
If you use a form of payment other than your qualifying credit card, you won’t be reimbursed for the fee.
Upon approval, membership in these trusted traveler programs lasts for five years and must be renewed (for another fee). The frequency with which credit cards reimburse those fees varies by card. In many cases, cards offer the benefit every four years, giving you plenty of time to renew before your membership expires. Other cards only reimburse the fee every five years. Pay close attention to how your membership expiration date lines up with your card benefits. In some cases, you may need to delay renewal or use a different credit card with these benefits to get your fee renewal reimbursed.
Using the benefit on your credit card when you apply for trusted traveler programs just means that the cost of the application fee will be refunded to you on a later statement. It doesn't guarantee that you'll actually be approved for TSA PreCheck or Global Entry. You still have to go through the programs' background and security checks. Like anyone else applying for these programs, you could apply, pay the fee and be rejected.
Getting approved TSA PreCheck or Global Entry isn’t the easiest process, and it isn't cheap. To save on the fee, you’ll first need a credit card that offers a statement credit. From there, you’ll be able to apply to the government’s expedited security clearance programs essentially for free.
While the whole process can certainly feel painful, you’ll be grateful once you see that long line for regular security and know you can bypass it.
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To view rates and fees of The Platinum Card® from American Express, see this page. To view rates and fees of the Delta SkyMiles® Reserve American Express Card, see this page. To view rates and fees of the Delta SkyMiles® Platinum American Express Card, see this page. To view rates and fees of the Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant® American Express® Card, see this page.
Last updated on May 23, 2023
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Credit cards that reimburse the application fee for TSA PreCheck and Global Entry usually charge an annual fee. A notable exception is the Truist Enjoy Travel credit card. The spending rewards on this card aren't spectacular, but the fee reimbursement gives it significant value all by itself.
Meanwhile, some cards with a TSA PreCheck/Global Entry benefit might waive the annual fee in the first year. As of November 2022, for example, the United℠ Explorer Card had an annual fee of $0 intro for the first year, then $95.
If you have the right credit card, you can essentially get TSA PreCheck or Global Entry for free. It typically costs $85 to apply for TSA PreCheck and $100 for Global Entry. Dozens of travel credit cards come with a benefit that reimburses that cost when you use the card to pay the fee. The reimbursement usually appears as a credit on your statement.
Keep in mind that these cards don't guarantee that you'll be approved for TSA PreCheck or Global Entry. You still have to go through the program's background and security checks, and you could be rejected. But the statement credit means it ultimately won't cost you anything to apply.
Not only can you pay for TSA PreCheck or Global Entry with a credit card, doing so could save you the cost of the application fee. Multiple credit cards — including general-purpose travel cards and airline- and hotel-branded cards — provide a credit to offset the fee. The credit usually renews every four to five years.
Several cards issued by American Express — but not all AmEx cards — offer a reimbursement for the application fee for TSA PreCheck or Global Entry. Cards that do provide a reimbursement include The Platinum Card® from American Express, the Delta SkyMiles® Platinum American Express Card and the Delta SkyMiles® Reserve American Express Card, as well as the small-business versions of those cards. Terms apply.
Several credit cards issued by Chase — but not all Chase cards — offer a reimbursement for the application fee for TSA PreCheck or Global Entry. Cards that do provide a reimbursement include the Chase Sapphire Reserve®, as well as select United Airlines credit cards.