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8 Credit Cards That Reimburse Nexus
8 Credit Cards That Reimburse Nexus-November 2024
Nov 7, 2024 11:49 AM

Few things waste more time than waiting in line. Why add more time waiting at the airport?

Luckily, several trusted traveler programs — such as TSA PreCheck, Global Entry, Nexus, Sentri, and Fast — help us save time spent waiting in line and use it for something more productive.

Time is money, and ways to save time cost money. However, it’s possible to get some of these enrollment fees covered via a Nexus credit card reimbursement.

Let’s cover who should enroll in the program and which credit cards reimburse Nexus.

What is Nexus?

Nexus is a three-in-one membership that helps you breeze through various airport and immigration queues in Canada and the U.S. Think of Nexus as similar to Global Entry except that it works exclusively in these two countries.

Nexus is a trusted traveler program — run jointly by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection and the Canada Border Services Agency — that allows members to use dedicated lines to expedite crossing the border into the United States and Canada when arriving from any country by air.

Nexus also allows members to cross the U.S.-Canada border quickly by land and sea.

Nexus membership actually includes Global Entry, so you can enjoy a quick and painless entry into the U.S. as well. And if you add your Nexus-associated Known Traveler Number to a reservation, you can enjoy the perks of TSA PreCheck membership, too.

What does Nexus include?

To sum it all up, you get the following perks by applying for a Nexus membership:

Expedited processing when entering Canada by air.

Expedited processing when crossing the U.S.-Canada border by land or sea.

Global Entry for expedited processing when entering the U.S. by air.

TSA PreCheck at more than 200 U.S. airports.

Get a reimbursement for TSA PreCheck or Global Entry with our favorite cards

Check out our nerdy picks for the best cards for travelers that want TSA PreCheck or Global Entry.

BROWSE CARDS

What does a Nexus card cost?

Nexus cards cost $50 each and include five years of membership. Compare that to Global Entry, which charges $100 for the same time span.

How to get a Nexus card for free through Chase cards

Many credit cards reimburse the cost of TSA PreCheck and Global Entry enrollment — and now that is expanding to cover the cost of Nexus, too. Several Chase cards have added the enrollment cost of Nexus membership every four years to their travel benefits.

Credit cards that reimburse a Nexus application fee are:

Aeroplan® Credit Card.

Chase Sapphire Reserve®.

IHG® One Rewards Premier Business Credit Card.

IHG® One Rewards Premier Credit Card.

Southwest® Rapid Rewards® Performance Business Credit Card.

United Club℠ Infinite Card.

United℠ Explorer Card.

United Quest℠ Card.

Use any card above to pay for your Nexus membership and receive a statement credit back in your account. Because a five-year Nexus membership costs $50, the credit of up to $100 covers up to two membership fees, meaning you can enroll yourself and a spouse, a family member over 18 years old or a friend. Children under 18 are free and don’t pay an enrollment fee.

How to apply for a Nexus card

So, if the Nexus application fee is only $50 compared to a $100 cost of Global Entry, and it includes TSA PreCheck and Global Entry, why wouldn’t you pay a lower fee to enroll in Nexus in the first place?

The main reason is the second step of the application process. Even if you qualify for the trusted traveler program, you must follow up with an in-person interview at a Nexus enrollment center located along the U.S.-Canada border.

To apply for Nexus, you must be a citizen or a resident of the United States, Canada or a Mexican national who is a member of the Viajero Confiable program.

Required documents, broken down by citizenship

Applicants must provide the following documents.

Canadian citizens

A valid passport.

A birth certificate and a photo ID.

A Canadian citizenship certificate.

A certificate of Indian Status.

U.S. citizens

A valid passport.

A birth certificate and a photo ID.

A U.S. citizenship certificate.

A certificate of naturalization or a border crossing card.

Canadian permanent residents

A valid permanent resident card.

A Record of Landing.

U.S. permanent residents

A valid permanent resident card.

Mexican nationals who are members of Viajero Confiable

A valid passport.

A valid work or study permit (if required).

Workers or students in the U.S. and Canada.

A work permit or a study permit.

Then, you have to fill out an online application and pay a nonrefundable application processing fee of $50.

The Nexus interview

The last step is the most complicated, yet important, step. You must schedule an in-person interview with an officer at a Nexus enrollment center located along the U.S.-Canada border.

You can find Nexus enrollment centers in the following U.S. and Canadian cities:

Nexus enrollment center locations

Blaine, Washington.

Buffalo, New York.

Calais, Maine.

Calgary, Alberta.

Champlain, New York.

Detroit.

Edmonton, Alberta.

Fort Frances, Ontario.

Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Houlton, Maine.

Lansdowne, Ontario.

Montreal.

Niagara Falls, New York.

Ottawa, Ontario.

Pembina, North Dakota.

Port Huron, Michigan.

Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan.

Seattle.

Sweetgrass, Montana.

Toronto.

Vancouver, British Columbia.

Warroad, Minnesota.

Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Unless you live in or close to a city with a Nexus enrollment center, it might be difficult to schedule the required in-person appointment.

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