Ateo
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Border Wait San Ysidro
Trip was great.
Waited at San Ysidro north bound for 4 hours Sunday, October 2nd.
We entered la linea at 1:30PM and got across at 5:35PM.
Just thought I'd let you know what to expect if you come back at Sunday rookie times like I recently did yesterday.
I have Sentri.
My bro had a passport.
My other bro had no passport and came across with a California ID.
No problems and no search of vehicle.
[Edited on 10-4-2016 by Ateo]
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Ha... yeah.. Sunday afternoons... SY... Well, it could have been worse. My friend said he waited 8 hours a few weeks ago on a Sunday...
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future experience not only for yourself, but for future adventurers?
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We took the risk and used the Redi lane last time with a similar clan as yours (documentation wise) on a Sunday a few weeks ago.
Luckily no issues and the agent was really cool. Wait was only about an hours at 11am
Since then I got my GE/Sentri, so I would NEVER try that again. I would take the standard lanes or let them walk across.
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If I have no SENTRI passengers, I always use OTAI Mesa because they have a drop off lane right next to the SENTRI.
I generally drive right through and pick up my passengers about 10 minutes later on the US side of the border.
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Quote: Originally posted by Udo | If I have no SENTRI passengers, I always use OTAI Mesa because they have a drop off lane right next to the SENTRI.
I generally drive right through and pick up my passengers about 10 minutes later on the US side of the border. |
Agree, Otay is best for this, and there's hardly ever a long wait in the pedestrian line there. In fact, I got a random secondary selection one time
at Otay SENTRI, so my pedestrian passenger had to wait for me instead of the other way around.
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stiladam
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Quote: Originally posted by Udo | If I have no SENTRI passengers, I always use OTAI Mesa because they have a drop off lane right next to the SENTRI.
I generally drive right through and pick up my passengers about 10 minutes later on the US side of the border. |
Wow, I wasn't aware of the drop off at Otay. That's perfect!
Thanks Udo
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Ateo
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Quote: Originally posted by Udo | If I have no SENTRI passengers, I always use OTAI Mesa because they have a drop off lane right next to the SENTRI.
I generally drive right through and pick up my passengers about 10 minutes later on the US side of the border. |
This is what I'm doing next time!!!!!!!!!
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Missed the SENTRI signs in Tijuana last Friday afternoon, and wound up in the regular line for an hour, from 3-4 pm....sigh.
I realize it could have been much worse. And a few weeks ago, even the Otay SENTRI took about 40 minutes, so- you never know!
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Keep in mind the "drop off' area is unofficial in the sense that you could be sanctioned by la migra de Estados Unidos if they saw you doing it. The
odds are long but that is why we always kick out the passengers right before the Otay Sentri line curves to the west before straightening out. In the
10+ years we have not been caught. Yet.
Also with Sentri you are not supposed to be carrying non - Sentri peoples possessions in your vehicle.
Quote: Originally posted by stiladam | Quote: Originally posted by Udo | If I have no SENTRI passengers, I always use OTAI Mesa because they have a drop off lane right next to the SENTRI.
I generally drive right through and pick up my passengers about 10 minutes later on the US side of the border. |
Wow, I wasn't aware of the drop off at Otay. That's perfect!
Thanks Udo |
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stiladam
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Quote: Originally posted by elgatoloco | Keep in mind the "drop off' area is unofficial in the sense that you could be sanctioned by la migra de Estados Unidos if they saw you doing it. The
odds are long but that is why we always kick out the passengers right before the Otay Sentri line curves to the west before straightening out. In the
10+ years we have not been caught. Yet.
Also with Sentri you are not supposed to be carrying non - Sentri peoples possessions in your vehicle.
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All very good points. Thanks for addendum
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Agree with using caution at Otay- I was told when I renewed SENTRI that they do not allow those drop-offs, and may use it as a reason to inspect car
(or worse) if you are observed doing so.
\"Probably the airplanes will bring week-enders from Los Angeles before long, and the beautiful poor bedraggled old town will bloom with a
Floridian ugliness.\" (John Steinbeck, 1940, discussing the future of La Paz, BCS, Mexico)
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