US Global Entry Program for Australian citizens [from 2025]

@justinbrett, thanks for your response.

I've since had my background check completed with my result as "eligible" (with a Validity End Date in five years' time). Would the next step be to book an interview? If so, does it actually need to be booked, or do I just step aside at one of the eligible airports (found in link posted earlier) and have an impromptu interview? What's the correct process to follow for this as no instructions were received via e-mail?

I've never done this before, so my apologies if my questions seem basic.
You follow the enrollment on arrival signs the next time you go to the US

Some of these are in the primary arrivals area and you use that lane instead of the other entry lanes. Others are after the primary immigration area.
 
You follow the enrollment on arrival signs the next time you go to the US

Some of these are in the primary arrivals area and you use that lane instead of the other entry lanes. Others are after the primary immigration area.
@Himeno, I'm assuming that I could also do the interview at one of the non-USA locations too?

I'm going to be in Scotland and England soon, so maybe I could slightly alter my plans and do the interview in Ireland while I'm there?

Are they using incorrect airport codes for Irish locations? I thought that Dublin is DUB and Shannon is SNN (not IDW and INN like they have listed)?
 
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Are they using incorrect airport codes for Irish locations? I thought that Dublin is DUB and Shannon is SNN (not IDW and INN like they have listed)?
They appear to have just dropped the E from the front of the ICAO code. So yes, they are using the incorrect codes!
 

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