I did this a couple weeks ago. At the end of the road in San Ysidro is the walk-across route that goes through a new building where you get your FMM.
See the McDonalds. See the signs. It's the end of the trolley line. After you enter the new immigration building, and acquire (and pay for-bank
counter is in the same room), your FMM, you'll pass through a green light/red light, with possible X-ray section. Then proceed into TJ via a wide
circling pedestrian path that comes out at the far side of the plaza. You used to come out on the other side by the taxi stands and betting parlor.
To get back into the US pedestrian line, you'll see another bridge of sorts - no signs - just follow the people going in that direction in the same
general area. The line was really long at 1 pm on a Thursday - 2.5 hours. The procedure now is CBP lets in a bunch of people into the room where you
funnel through the inspection lanes inside. They stop everyone else behind gates outside, with that whole area clear of people. Everyone waits until
the room empties, then they fill the room again. There are 4 lanes - disabled, general public, Ready, and Sentri. They let Sentri people through as
they come up. I finally got inside the building and there was nobody inside. I was fuming. I waited about 25 minutes for the next bunch of people
to get inside - they could have been inspecting people all that time. CBP agents standing around. No CBP agents at the outside gate for at least 15
minutes to even let us in. I told him it was inefficient and mismanaged, and that they hadn't allowed anyone in the building in 1/2 hr. and they were
burroes. He looked at me and told me to have a nice day. I looked at the 3 other guys who simply stand there like linebackers and called them
burroes too. Made me feel a little better anyway.
I would suggest you park at a trolley station and ride the trolley in - it lets you out right across the street from the walk-across route. Don't
have to pay for parking. There's a pay toilet at the McDonalds, and a good exchange rate booth for pesos where the trolley line ends. Maybe if you
cross into TJ about 8 am, and come right back, the line won't be so long. |