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fishbuck
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Sentri Pass
I went onto the GOES page and started my online ap for a Sentri.
I think it cost about $150 or so and adds on for additional people and vehicles.
The application is long but fairly easy to fill out. I need to go back and correct 11 or so errors. Things I left blank.
My biggest problem is that my windshield is cracked kinda by the windshield wipers. I wasn't planning on fixing it either. But that's one of their
requirements.
So I'll try and submit it tomorrow and we'll see how long it takes to get one.
I can't take that border wait anymore.
[Edited on 6-27-2008 by fishbuck]
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fyi
You will get an approval faster than you think and you will not be notified by email, make sure you go back to your GOES account every couple of days
to check for approval. After you receive approval it will give you a list of items that you MUST bring with you to the interview. My company no long
sends out pay check or pay stubs and we only have computer generated pay stubs. It says they must be originals. I called to discuss this with them
and they would not accept a copy, even though the copy is the only original I have. So since it was near tax time I had a w2 and asked if that would
work and she said yes.
Be aware that the folks I worked with in Calexico were *&^holes. Once I got to the office, I sat in the lobby by myself waiting for a half hour
while 5 or 6 agents were sitting behind the counter ignoring me. When I approached them they told me that I would be called on shortly. Once I was
called on I had all of my paperwork organzied and handed it over and you guessed it, a W2 is not accepted as proof of empolyement. I assked to speak
with a supervisor, who was a giant (*^hole. I heard a lecture like somthing out of a bad movie. While holding up the document that you have to sign
I heard "does it state anywhere on this document that a w2 is an acceptable form of paperwork" I got so ticked and was ready to tell him to take a
hike. Lukily my wife was with me and she convienced him to accept the paperwork as is.
Once he signed off on it I was back to the other worker bee, who was of Mexican descent, and she started asking us why we were going into Mexico so
often. We explained we had a home in Mexico. Oh brother, all I heard is,"you wouldnt catch me going to Mexico, let alone own property in Mexico,
blah blah blah blah blah"
Then she asked why we were getting our sentri cardin Calexico when we live closer to Nogales. Again I explaoined that we had a home in SF and that we
were on our way to SF. Yes, but Nogales is closer. SHe literally made that comment 3 or 4 times. I finnally stoped answering her.
It is well worth the time and expense to get the SENTRI, but have everything that they tell you to have and get your windshield replaced now because
they carge 25 bucks to replace the RFID sticker.
See you in line, ooppps I guess not I have SENTRI
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get the sentri. it's the next best thing to going by air and chuckling at all the grounders below the wing as you wave over.
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Nothing even comes close to flying down in light aircraft. By far the best way to travel baja.
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Quote: | Originally posted by CortezBlue
fyi
You will get an approval faster than you think and you will not be notified by email, make sure you go back to your GOES account every couple of days
to check for approval. After you receive approval it will give you a list of items that you MUST bring with you to the interview. My company no long
sends out pay check or pay stubs and we only have computer generated pay stubs. It says they must be originals. I called to discuss this with them
and they would not accept a copy, even though the copy is the only original I have. So since it was near tax time I had a w2 and asked if that would
work and she said yes.
Be aware that the folks I worked with in Calexico were *&^holes. Once I got to the office, I sat in the lobby by myself waiting for a half hour
while 5 or 6 agents were sitting behind the counter ignoring me. When I approached them they told me that I would be called on shortly. Once I was
called on I had all of my paperwork organzied and handed it over and you guessed it, a W2 is not accepted as proof of empolyement. I assked to speak
with a supervisor, who was a giant (*^hole. I heard a lecture like somthing out of a bad movie. While holding up the document that you have to sign
I heard "does it state anywhere on this document that a w2 is an acceptable form of paperwork" I got so ticked and was ready to tell him to take a
hike. Lukily my wife was with me and she convienced him to accept the paperwork as is.
Once he signed off on it I was back to the other worker bee, who was of Mexican descent, and she started asking us why we were going into Mexico so
often. We explained we had a home in Mexico. Oh brother, all I heard is,"you wouldnt catch me going to Mexico, let alone own property in Mexico,
blah blah blah blah blah"
Then she asked why we were getting our sentri cardin Calexico when we live closer to Nogales. Again I explaoined that we had a home in SF and that we
were on our way to SF. Yes, but Nogales is closer. SHe literally made that comment 3 or 4 times. I finnally stoped answering her.
It is well worth the time and expense to get the SENTRI, but have everything that they tell you to have and get your windshield replaced now because
they carge 25 bucks to replace the RFID sticker.
See you in line, ooppps I guess not I have SENTRI
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you're a better man than i.......
get's my shorts all in a bunch just reading this...who do they work for anyway?
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on the car inspection -- they are looking for "alterations" - places where things and people can be hidden. They open and look under the hood, in the
trunk, etc. You cannot be in the car while they inspect it.
The interview is straightforward. They basically just ask you the same questions that are on the application. Bring all the required documents and
paperwork. Remember to bring your vehicle registration form and proof of insurance.
Our wait to schedule the interview was non-existent. They asked, "when?" and we gave them a day. No problem!
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Go on line ---
usually very little wait. We had ours in less than a week.
Just take YOUR ORIGINALS OF EVERYTHING !
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Does anyone know what the typical wait it these days to get an appointment? Something like 2 weeks? Or months?
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Quote: | Originally posted by bajaengnow, after getting our pass, we'll have to find out how in the world to get to the sentri line in SY and Otay
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I created an online map to get to the SENTRI Lanes at San Ysidro by the Via Rapida:
http://www.bajagringo.com/MapSENTRIAccessSanYsidro.htm
If you don't know how to get on the Via Rapida, here is a map:
http://www.bajagringo.com/AccessViaRapidaWest.htm
I will put up some maps for the Otay SENTRI in a couple days...
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OTAY RULES!
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We had our SUV full of stuff for our Ensenada place when we went for the interview and vehicle inspection. We got our cards and then waited for the
vehicle inspection....when the CBP Agent (a female) saw that we had our dog with us (a Yellow Lab), the inspection was forgotten, After a few puppy
kisses, we got our vehicle sticker and were on our way.....
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bajamigo
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Man, you should work for Garmin (or vice versa). What a great map! Ever since we got the SENTRI pass, we've shied away from SY in favor of Otay
because we had no idea how to get there. This helps a lot---thanks!
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There are a couple of different way to get to the San Ysidro SENTRI lanes and I will put some more up in the coming days as well as the Otay Maps.
Glad they are able to help you...
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Quote: | Originally posted by bajaeng
..... what is a convinient way to get to the ...... sentri lanes, from the coastal toll road, with the minimum amount of driving through the thick of
Tijuana? thanks |
I would suggest Blvd 2000 from Popotla and cross using SENTRI at Otay. Fast and easy, we do it all the time!!!!!
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Came through Sentri lane yesterday. Longest wait yet. Over 30 minutes. It was about 4:00 p.m. I know, I know already, those of you w/o Sentri will
think I'm nuts for complaining about 30 minutes, so please don't beat me up here. But I just wonder if this is typical for that time of day???????
By the way, progress on the Mar Y Sol condominium project is continuing, albeit very slowly, and now the completion date is projected to be by the end
of this year. So far behind. Hope we're still young enough to enjoy it by the time it's ready.......
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Quote: | Originally posted by SDRonni
Came through Sentri lane yesterday. Longest wait yet. Over 30 minutes. It was about 4:00 p.m. I know, I know already, those of you w/o Sentri will
think I'm nuts for complaining about 30 minutes, so please don't beat me up here. But I just wonder if this is typical for that time of day???????
By the way, progress on the Mar Y Sol condominium project is continuing, albeit very slowly, and now the completion date is projected to be by the end
of this year. So far behind. Hope we're still young enough to enjoy it by the time it's ready....... |
Where did you cross?
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Quote: | Originally posted by bajaeng
Hello,
sorry if this has been asked before: what is a convinient way to get to the San Ysidro sentri lanes, from the coastal toll road, with the minimum
amount of driving through the thick of Tijuana? thanks |
DIRECTIONS TO SY SENTRI LANE WHEN YOU ARE NORTHBOUND ON TOLL ROAD --
(these directions are a combination of two of our friends directions - we have not tried following these yet, but other say these are perfect
directions). The "I" in these directions is not me, but my friend talking.
The directions below are easy to follow but for the next month, I would think twice about going this way early in the morning, unless you are
traveling alone and want to stay on the toll road. The reason is that they are building a bridge across this "main road" to TJ so in Rosarito Norte
before you reach TJ, both lanes of our side of the road are closed and we go over into the southbound traffic lanes. So north and south have only one
lane each instead of two or three (this might be faster later in the day without commuter traffic). So that took me about 20 minutes to get through
and I was wondering if it was worth it until I got to TJ!!! The directions below were perfect and I had a "7" SEVEN minute wait. I have added a few
notes below just to make it a little easier for those of us nervous nellies but if you use these notes, you will have no problem. So even with the 20
minute delay, I was way ahead of schedule than if I had waited in the normal lines. My notes below are in parentheses.
* Exit Rosarito Norte exit (2nd exit after the 2nd toll booth) and stay on that main road. If you're in doubt as to what is the "main road", stay on
the road where the white lines continue. If you reset your trip odometer it will be 11 miles from the turn off of the toll road, to the border
crossing-give or take a couple of 1/10ths. (This was about 12.3 miles for me.)
(Just after the first traffic circle with the Indian in it, continue straight and be in the right hand lane.) *When you go over a bridge stay in the
right hand land and you will see a large electric company complex on the right side. Turn right at that light, continue a few blocks and take the next
street right,near a park, and you will hit Via Rapida. Turn right on Via Rapida.
* Stay on that road (kinda runs parrell with Via Rapida) and don't really move over and get onto Via Rapida. (You will see a sign telling those
traveling on Via Rapida to come into your lanes on the parallel road.)
*After a couple of miles you will see signs for SENTRI and just stay on that road and it will come to an end and curve right. Then you have to be in
one of the two left lanes (that are marked SENTRI).
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Those are exactly the directions we followed! And that was where the 30-minute wait began. It seemed those not in the Sentri lane were whizzing
right by. I think part of the wait was that they were stopping us at times for traffic coming from the left. Going down, I got screwed up and got
on the wrong side of the concrete barrier, so we ended up just taking the free road down. It was fine.....
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and that's why we always cross at Otay.
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This was the first time we have experienced any backup in the Sentri line. So, I'll ask once again............does anyone know if it is typically
this way on a weekday around 4 p.m.???
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Dunno Ronni.....always cross at Otay....no problema!!!!
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