5 Low-Fee Credit Cards That Can Get You Free TSA PreCheck and Global Entry (2024)

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Delays and overcrowding are par for the course these days at airports, so any and all opportunities to alleviate stress—and save time—are most welcome. The easiest way to seek calm within the chaos is by getting TSA PreCheck, which allows travelers to breeze through U.S. airport security checkpoints in designated lanes at over 200 domestic airports, with no need to remove shoes, laptops, 3-1-1 liquids, belts, or light jackets. According to data provided by the Transportation Security Administration in October 2023, 99 percent of TSA PreCheck–enrolled travelers waited less than 10 minutes to get through security. To skip the lines on the way home from an international flight, Global Entry is a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) trusted traveler program that allows preapproved travelers to fast-track through immigration and customs upon returning to the USA.

Because TSA PreCheck and Global Entry are such seamless, time-saving programs, it’s natural to assume they come with a hefty price tag. However, they cost just $78 and $100, respectively, and membership is valid for five years. It’s also possible to get a BOGO within these trusted travel programs. How? Global Entry automatically includes TSA PreCheck (but not vice versa), so it’s possible to access all the fast-track lanes with only one application.

Even better, numerous travel credit cards—including some with annual fees under $99—offer a Global Entry or TSA PreCheck credit as a benefit to cardholders. These cards also carry other travel perks aplenty and come with attractive welcome offers. Here are five low-fee travel credit cards willing to pick up the tab for Global Entry and TSA PreCheck.

Which low-fee travel credit cards cover Global Entry and TSA PreCheck?

It’s a misconception that only high-fee travel credit cards come with generous statement credits to offset travel costs and annual fees. In fact, there are five solid consumer cards with annual fees under $99 that offer statement credits for trusted traveler programs, effectively covering program application fees in their entirety. At press time, these credit cards promise a $100 statement credit every four years for Global Entry or an $85 TSA PreCheck credit every four years. At some point soon, we expect the fine print to reflect last year’s PreCheck price drop to $78 (and $70 for renewals), plus an extension of membership length in both programs from four to five years.

In any case, you simply need to use the card to pay the fee, and then your application fee will be refunded as a statement credit within one to two billing cycles.

The low fee cards offering this perk (ranked) are :

  1. Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card (annual fee: $95)
  2. Aeroplan® Credit Card (annual fee: $95)
  3. United℠ Explorer Card (annual fee: $0 intro for the first year, then $95)
  4. Bank of America® Premium Rewards® credit card (annual fee: $95)
  5. IHG One Rewards Premier Credit Card (annual fee: $99)

Should I apply for Global Entry or TSA PreCheck?

Since Global Entry comes with TSA PreCheck, it seems smartest to apply for Global Entry. However, the application for Global Entry is lengthy and application approval can take up to 11 months (at press time). Meanwhile, a TSA PreCheck application takes 5 minutes online, followed by a painless 10-minute in-person visit at a local enrollment center, where an enrollment provider will take your fingerprints and photo, verify your identity documents, and collect your payment. Depending on how soon you are traveling, you might want to do the TSA PreCheck now and save Global Entry for the future.

More details on these five low-fee travel credit cards

Fortunately, TSA PreCheck and Global Entry statement credits are just the beginning for these travel credit cards.

1. Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card

Our top pick, Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card, has an impressive welcome offer and a strong earnings structure: New cardholders earn 75,000 miles after spending $4,000 within three months from account opening and earn a minimum of two miles per dollar spent. These miles are exceptionally versatile and can be transferred to 15 airline and 3 hotel transfer partners, with a transfer ratio to 1:1 for most partners. What’s more, cardholders receive two complimentary visits per year to Capital One Lounges or Plaza Premium Lounges. It’s a rather remarkable suite of benefits for a general travel card with a $95 annual fee.

2. Aeroplan® Credit Card

Coming in a strong second place, Air Canada’s U.S.-centric credit card, the Aeroplan® Credit Card, is courting Americans with the opportunity to earn up to 60,000 bonus points after spending $3,000 on purchases in the first 3 months. Cardholders earn triple points for each dollar spent at grocery stores, on dining at restaurants, and Air Canada directly. Aeroplan points can be redeemed in several ways, including statement credits toward travel—with any travel merchant at a rate of 1.25 cents apiece—through a Pay Yourself Back feature. You can also use them on Air Canada’s frequent flier program, Aeroplan, which has more award partners (40+ airlines) than any other loyalty program in the world.

3. United℠ Explorer Card

The United℠ Explorer Card slides into third, sweetening the deal in year one by waiving the annual fee. The sign-up bonus isn’t as strong as its peers but it’s still solid: Earn 50,000 bonus miles after you spend $3,000 on purchases in the first three months your account is open. The card also gives double points on dining, hotel stays, and United purchases, which is a plus.

4. Bank of America® Premium Rewards® Credit Card

Next, the Bank of America® Premium Rewards® credit card also boasts a great introductory offer of 60,000 online bonus points after spending $4,000 in purchases in the first 90 days of account opening. The card awards 2 points for every $1 spent on travel and dining purchases and 1.5 points for every $1 spent on all other purchases. Overall, this is not as strong as the Capital One Venture Rewards Card but still a solid earnings structure and welcome bonus.

5. IHG One Rewards Premier Credit Card

Finally, the IHG One Rewards Premier Credit Card is rewarding new cardholders with the opportunity to earn 140,000 bonus points after spending $3,000 on purchases in the first three months from account opening. This card is best for IHG loyalists (or even those who occasionally stay at properties within the IHG portfolio) who can take advantage of the card’s earnings potential: Earn up to 26 points total per $1 spent when you stay at IHG Hotels & Resorts.

While the Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card is the strongest of the group thanks to its impressive introductory offers, earnings structure, and ease in redeeming miles, any of these cards is a smart choice and a cost-effective way to diminish the stress of airport travel by getting Global Entry or TSA PreCheck for free.

This article was originally published in 2023; it was updated on January 18, 2024, with current information. While the offers mentioned above are accurate at the time of publication, they are subject to change at any time, and may have changed or may no longer be available.

Paul Rubio is an award-winning travel journalist and photographer. His byline appears in AFAR, Conde Nast Traveler, Fodor’s, LUXURY, MSN, NerdWallet, Palm Beach Illustrated, Yahoo Lifestyle and more. He has visited 133 countries (and counting) over the past 20 years and won 27 national awards for his writing and photography. When he’s not plotting out his next trip, Paul loves to spend time at home watching reruns of Portlandia and Parks and Recreation with his husband and rescue dog, Camo.

5 Low-Fee Credit Cards That Can Get You Free TSA PreCheck and Global Entry (2024)

FAQs

Which cards pay for Global Entry? ›

NerdWallet's Best Credit Cards for TSA PreCheck & Global Entry of June 2024
  • 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.
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Do you get free TSA PreCheck with Global Entry? ›

Global Entry provides expedited U.S. customs screening for international air travelers when entering the United States. Global Entry members also receive TSA PreCheck® benefits as part of their membership.

Which Chase card covers Global Entry fee? ›

To be eligible for the statement credit, you have to pay the Global Entry application fee with your Chase Sapphire Reserve® credit card. This fee is due as you submit your Global Entry application. After the charge posts to your Sapphire Reserve card, you can receive a statement credit up to $100.

What is the fastest way to get a Global Entry card? ›

Two easy ways you might speed up your Global Entry application. One way you might be able to expedite the Global Entry application process is by using the program Enrollment on Arrival (EoA). Another way is by utilizing a third-party service called Appointment Scanner.

Can you have both TSA PreCheck and Global Entry? ›

Global Entry includes TSA PreCheck, but TSA PreCheck does not include Global Entry. So if you're planning on traveling internationally, you should just apply for Global Entry. That way, you'll get the advantages of having both Global Entry and TSA PreCheck.

Does Amex pay for Global Entry? ›

The application fee credit for Global Entry or TSA PreCheck is available to American Express Gold Corporate Card Members, Consumer Platinum Card® Members, Corporate Platinum Card Members, Business Platinum Card Members, Consumer Centurion® Members, Corporate Centurion® Members, Business Centurion® Members, Delta ...

How do I get reimbursed for Global Entry fees? ›

Whether approved for Global Entry or not, your credit card issuer will automatically apply your Global Entry fee credit to your account, usually within two billing cycles. You can use this benefit once every four years.

Does Mastercard pay for Global Entry? ›

Global Entry and application fee credits

Citi® / AAdvantage® Executive Mastercard® cardmembers receive application fee credit for Global Entry or TSA PreCheck, up to $100 every 4 years. To receive reimbursem*nt, you must charge the application fee to your Citi® / AAdvantage® Executive Mastercard®.

How do I pay for Global Entry? ›

A $100 one-time fee is required with your Global Entry application and must be paid at time of application submission through the Trusted Traveler Program (TTP) system. You can pay by credit card or through an electronic bank transfer.

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