Ateo
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Sentri and Dropping Non Sentri People Off
A friend of mine has Sentri and and will be driving back in a few weeks. She has non Sentri people that will be in her vehicle and she'll be dropping
the non Sentri's off to walk across prior to pulling up to the border.
Does anyone have a favorite crossing for doing this? I told her Otay would be best for convenience and closeness of Sentri lane and the walking lane.
Thoughts?
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SFandH
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I've dropped off walkers at both San Ysidro and Otay. They'll probably get across faster at Otay. Of course, you need to make a plan for pick-up in
the US. I've found that easier at San Ysidro but I know it better than Otay.
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Tell your friend to drop off her passengers at the beginning of the covered walkway.
As they exit the CBP building, they just follow everybody else along the sidewalk/roadway (Paseo Internacional). She can meet them at the corner of
Roll Drive and Via De La Amistad. There is a strip mall there with a 7-11 and Eriks Deli & Grill (clean restrooms and Wi-Fi)
After she clears SENTRI, she takes the first exit to the right (Siempre Viva Rd)
then another right on Roll Drive
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San Ysidro crossing is easy as well, you can drop your passengers off while you’re in the Sentri line, it’s just to the right of the vehicle
lines, there will be a CBP agent at the gate just before you enter the building. Just came through last Wednesday at about 5pm, 11 minute wait for us
in the car and there was no line for walkers.
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DanO
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Otay is my preference.
\"Without deviation from the norm, progress is not possible.\" -- Frank Zappa
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Otay has the most food to pass the time if the pedestrian line is long. When your non-sentri friends see you sucking on a milk shake after they have
walked up the hill to meet you is a great moment to treasure
Es Todo Bueno
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BAJA.DESERT.RAT
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hola,
we plan on crossing at tj as it's the most convenient for our needs. my son has sentri as well as his son but i don't. so, i'll get out and walk
across going south.
however, i do have handicap and will take my paperwork and i.d. is there a preferential area for handicap people ? a few years ago when i walked back
through going north at the tj crossing, i did notice handicap signs near the border patrol building.
i'm guessing they do have a handicap area for crossing north ?
i thank you in advance,
BIEN SALUD, DA RAT
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BAJA.DESERT.RAT
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hola again,
i am in need of info on how to take the train or metro or even a bus from los angeles to the city of riverside and back again a couple of days later.
i'm having vision problems and can't drive at night so i thought i'd take a uber or lyft ( which i've never done ) to one of the above to go to my
son's house in riverside...he will pick me up at a station.
any advice will be greatly appreciated.
SORRY...i didn't mean to hijack the thread but don't know where else to post.
BIEN SALUD, DA RAT
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Quote: Originally posted by BAJA.DESERT.RAT | hola,
we plan on crossing at tj as it's the most convenient for our needs. my son has sentri as well as his son but i don't. so, i'll get out and walk
across going south.
however, i do have handicap and will take my paperwork and i.d. is there a preferential area for handicap people ? a few years ago when i walked back
through going north at the tj crossing, i did notice handicap signs near the border patrol building.
i'm guessing they do have a handicap area for crossing north ?
i thank you in advance,
BIEN SALUD, DA RAT
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There are two northbound pedestrian crossings at San Ysidro, the original on the east side and the new one on the west. I've never used the new, west
side one.
I think the original on the east side requires less walking. If there is a line simply walk to the front of the line where it enters the building.
There will be an official there to direct you to the handicapped line.
Maybe another Nomad knows more.
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Perfect. Gracias amigos. She's gonna do Otay and just relax at the strip mall while she waits for the non Sentri people to clear customs.
Perfect. Thanks again all!
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Have her try Erik's Deli while she waits
http://eriksdeliandgrill.com/
Quote: Originally posted by Ateo | Perfect. Gracias amigos. She's gonna do Otay and just relax at the strip mall while she waits for the non Sentri people to clear customs.
Perfect. Thanks again all! |
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Quote: Originally posted by BajaTed | Otay has the most food to pass the time if the pedestrian line is long. When your non-sentri friends see you sucking on a milk shake after they have
walked up the hill to meet you is a great moment to treasure
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Yes, unless you do what I did once and pull into secondary by mistake. Total brain fart on my part. I spent 20 minutes explaining to four different
CBP officers why I pulled in there when I hadn't been flagged (long day of driving, it was dark, getting confused in my middle age, dog ate my
homework, etc.). Finally got out when guy #4 turned out to have a sense of humor. Meanwhile, my drop off person walked through with zero wait, of
course.
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Quote: Originally posted by Ateo | A friend of mine has Sentri and and will be driving back in a few weeks. She has non Sentri people that will be in her vehicle and she'll be dropping
the non Sentri's off to walk across prior to pulling up to the border.
Does anyone have a favorite crossing for doing this? I told her Otay would be best for convenience and closeness of Sentri lane and the walking lane.
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As others state Otay is best for this. To be clear CBP frowns on this and your amiga should not let on that they have dropped off people. When I have
three buddies and their golf clubs are in the bed of truck I will have them take them so I'm not grilled on why one of me has so many bags. When its
surfboards I can always brag about the size of my quiver.
If you know what I mean.
MAGA
Making Attorneys Get Attorneys
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What BajaGuy said. Otay.
Most of time the pedestrians get through faster than I do.
Make sure they carry their personal bag and at least one fishing rod or other personal item with them.
As driver do not mention that you dropped people off , of course unless asked , which I have never had happen
[Edited on 9-26-2017 by DawnPatrol]
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John M
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CBP viewpoint
Dealing with dropping off my daughter who does not have SENTRI, and preferring to use Calexico East, I thought I'd give a chance to actually talking
to them at that POE. The phone rang at the SENTRI office and the woman I talked with passed me to her supervisor for an answer. The answer, at
Calexico east at least, was to drop off my passenger at the street where I'd make my right turn to enter the SENTRI lane. She was unequivocal in
telling me that once I am in a SENTRI lane I cannot drop off anyone or if I am observed doing that, I will loose my SENTRI - to be clear, I asked
again "you mean way back at the highway turning into the various lanes?" YES! if you know Calexico east you know that is one heck of a long walk to
the pedestrian gate! We've decided to come all the way across Highway 2 from Mexicali just to use Otay.
John M
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