How long is the waitlist for NEXUS?
What is the current wait time for NEXUS
Your application may be processed within 30 business days of receipt. The estimated processing time only applies to properly completed applications. This estimate does not include the scheduling of your enrolment interview. Interviews depend on the availability of appointments at enrolment centres.
How far behind are NEXUS applications
Per the government itself, there's a backlog of 100,000 applications. Most of them have been waiting for months.
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How long does it take to get an appointment for NEXUS
Getting conditional approval for your NEXUS can take anywhere from 24 hours to a few months depending on your specific circumstances and the current backlog of applications.
How long is the wait for NEXUS conditional approval
There are many factors that determine the length of time for an application to be conditionally approved. Each application is processed individually but typically it takes 4-12 weeks.
Can I get a Nexus card in 24 hours
You should normally receive your NEXUS Card within 10 calendar days of the approval of your application, which usually occurs the same day as or the next business day after your interview.
Is NEXUS not doing interviews
New Two-Step Interview Process at Airports
What is this Prior to the pandemic, a single joint interview was conducted with both CBSA and CBP agents present. When the U.S. NEXUS enrollment centres reopened in April 2023, applicants could go through the interview stage with the CBSA and CBP agents in a single session.
Can you get rejected for NEXUS
To qualify, an applicant must pass law enforcement checks by both the United States and Canada and be interviewed at a NEXUS Enrollment Center. Membership may be denied if the applicant provides false or incomplete information or has been convicted of a criminal offense. Payment must be made at the time of application.
Why are NEXUS applications taking so long
What is causing the Nexus application backlog At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Canada and the U.S. closed their Nexus enrolment centres, effectively putting interviews for new applicants on hold indefinitely.
Why are there no NEXUS interview appointments
For almost three years, NEXUS enrollment centres in Canada and the United States haven't been operating as they did prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, which has resulted in a huge backlog of applications.
Can I walk in for NEXUS interview
To access a preclearance location at an airport for your U.S. interview, you must be travelling to the U.S. that day. No appointment is needed for the U.S. interview but you should give yourself enough time before your flight and ensure the preclearance site is open by consulting CBP's hours of service.
How long is NEXUS backlog
According to a written statement to BIV from the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), it can take up to 12 to 14 months for new applicants to complete the Nexus registration process.
How can I speed up my NEXUS application
Follow the simple and convenient 6-step process to get your NEXUS Card fasterDownload the forms.Email or fax in your application.We'll Contact You.Review and Submission.Attend Your Interview.Receive your NEXUS Card.
Why is it so hard to get a NEXUS appointment
When these programs first launched, it was easy to get an appointment but the secret is out so it can be really difficult unless you're willing to travel to a remote office. It's really difficult to get a Nexus appointment since the Canadian offices are closed because of Covid and staff shortages.
Why are there no NEXUS appointments
For almost three years, NEXUS enrollment centres in Canada and the United States haven't been operating as they did prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, which has resulted in a huge backlog of applications.
Why can’t i book a NEXUS interview
Book Your Appointment Using the TTP website
Then, you need to confirm that you are Conditionally Approved. (You will not be able to book an appointment if you are not yet Conditionally Approved.) NOTE: If this is a renewal application, you may not have to attend an interview.