How to Renew a NEXUS Card: Your Step-by-Step Guide

Quick Summary:

  • Renewing your NEXUS Card ensures uninterrupted, fast border crossings between the U.S. and Canada.
  • Renew your NEXUS Card conveniently online via the official Trusted Traveler Programs (TTP) website.
  • Renewal fees remain affordable at $120 USD per applicant for a 5-year membership.
  • Renewal timelines typically range from several weeks to a few months—start early!
  • Most renewals don’t require another interview; however, an interview may be requested under certain circumstances.

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Introduction

Renewing your NEXUS Card is essential to maintain seamless travel between the United States and Canada. Your card expires every five years, and renewing promptly ensures continuous access to expedited border-crossing lanes.

If your card has already expired, simply start the renewal process. Keep in mind, however, that you cannot use your NEXUS Card until your renewal is approved and your new card is activated.

This comprehensive guide covers exactly how to renew your NEXUS Card, including renewal requirements, fees, timelines, the application process, interview expectations, and activation steps. For further details, follow the links provided to our dedicated articles within this renewal guide series.

Let’s go through each renewal step briefly to keep your cross-border travel convenient.


Step 1: Check Your NEXUS Card Renewal Requirements

Before you begin your renewal, ensure you meet all necessary requirements. Renewing members must remain admissible to both Canada and the U.S., with no major changes, such as new criminal convictions or significant changes to immigration status.

For detailed eligibility criteria and document requirements, visit our guide on NEXUS Card Renewal Requirements.


Step 2: Understand the Renewal Timeline

Renewal processing times typically range from several weeks to a few months, depending on the volume of applications and individual circumstances. To avoid disruptions, begin your renewal process at least 90 days before your card expires.

Learn more about renewal timeframes by visiting our guide: NEXUS Card Renewal Timeline.


Step 3: Be Aware of Renewal Fees

Renewal fees are straightforward—$120 USD for another five years of membership. These fees are consistent whether renewing online or in person through the official government website.

Get full details on renewal costs and accepted payment methods here: NEXUS Card Renewal Fees.


Step 4: Renewing Your NEXUS Card Online

Renew your NEXUS Card easily online through your existing Trusted Traveler Programs (TTP) account. Simply log in, update your personal details as needed, pay the renewal fee, and submit your application.

For detailed steps, see our guide: NEXUS Card Renewal Online.


Step 5: NEXUS Card Renewal Interview (If Required)

While most renewals do not require another interview, customs officials may request one under certain circumstances—such as significant changes to your personal information or immigration status.

Learn when interviews might be required and how to prepare here: NEXUS Card Renewal Interview.


Step 6: Activating Your Renewed NEXUS Card

Once you receive your renewed NEXUS Card, you must activate it before traveling. Activation is easy and is done directly through your online TTP account in a few simple steps.

Read our detailed guide for activation: NEXUS Card Renewal Activation.


Special Renewal Situations


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Can I travel with an expired NEXUS Card?

No, your NEXUS Card must be valid at the time of travel. If it’s expired, simply begin the renewal process immediately, but be aware your NEXUS privileges are paused until your renewal is approved.

What if my NEXUS renewal application is denied?

If your renewal application is denied, you must contact the government directly. You can initiate an appeal by contacting the Trusted Traveler Programs (TTP) support line at 1-855-873-4637 (U.S.) or 1-800-461-9999 (Canada).

What happens if I renew after my card expires?

Renewing after your card expires means you temporarily lose NEXUS privileges until the renewal is processed and your card is activated. It’s best to renew early.

How often must I renew my NEXUS Card?

Every five years. Always renew in advance of your card’s expiration date to maintain seamless travel privileges.


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