Ateo
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Sentri - How Long Did It Take?
Know there have been multiple threads, all asking similar questions but figured I'd ask this specific question and get current info:
After you submitted your Sentri applicatio online, how long did it take until you received your "conditional approval" via the CBP website?
Not the scheduling of appointment time - we'll deal with that later!
This one is for a friend.....
Thanks,
Ateo
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Best to submit for Global Entry. It gives you Sentri privileges.
The only benefit to applying for Sentri direct is if 1) you have minor children, as they are free or 2) you are an foreign resident, GE isn't
available
Four data points I have regarding GE times:
1. Me - 4 years ago
Took about 6-7 weeks for conditional approval. 4 weeks to schedule interview.
2. My two minor sons - 4 years ago
About 3-4 weeks for conditional approval. 2-3 weeks to schedule interview.
3. My daughter - 9 months ago
Got a conditional approval in 1 week. Did her interview somewhere around SFO.
4. Wife - 9 months ago
Got a conditional approval after 6-7 months (note she was born in Tokyo, so that might have had an impact)
She is going to do her interview at the LAX airport in 2 weeks when we come back from Europe.
There are many ways you can accelerate the interview schedule. Search the board for those as we've had a bunch of discussion on that.
[Edited on 9-12-2023 by JZ]
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Assuming it is their first time applying, the conditional approval can take anywhere from a week to 6 months. Not sure how busy/behind they are right
now.
It seems like they do use some sort of prioritization policy however. I have friends with young kids who are approved within a week. And it took 2
years for my last re-application to be approved (but they said I could just use my expired card, so not a big deal).
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Thanks for the wait times JZ Your post brings up a question I have had for quite some time:
Why does Sentri (Land, Air, TSA Pre) cost $122.50 and Global Entry (GE) (Land, Sea, Air, TSA Pre) cost $100? Seems you get more with GE and wait
times are less to process (supposedly) with GE. Doesn't make sense to me but maybe someone here knows.
I seem to remember applying for Sentri 10 years ago and then at the final appointment the dude just said, "You want GE too?" I said, "Sure" and it
was done.
Quote: Originally posted by JZ | Best to submit for Global Entry. It gives you Sentri privileges.
The only benefit to applying for Sentri direct is if 1) you have minor children, as they are free or 2) you are an foreign resident, GE isn't
available
Four data points I have regarding GE times:
1. Me - 4 years ago
Took about 6-7 weeks for conditional approval. 4 weeks to schedule interview.
2. My two minor sons - 4 years ago
About 3-4 weeks for conditional approval. 2-3 weeks to schedule interview.
3. My daughter - 9 months ago
Got a conditional approval in 1 week. Did her interview somewhere around SFO.
4. Wife - 9 months ago
Got a conditional approval after 7-8 months
She is going to do her interview at the LAX airport in 2 weeks when we come back from Europe.
There are many ways you can accelerate the interview schedule. Search the board for those as we've had a bunch of discussion on that.
[Edited on 9-8-2023 by JZ] |
[Edited on 9-8-2023 by Ateo]
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last year renewal for my wife and kids took a couple of months. for me it was 16 months, no idea why. Key is to start the process before the card
expires and this gives you a couple of years grace after the card has expired. One thing i learned about the the GE vs sentri thing is that as a non
resident of the US you can get GE, but it is passport based, you cannot be issues a card and therefore it cannot be used in the sentri line even
though you are approved. We tested this first hand...
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My wife was approved in two weeks (and she was born in Jalisco)
Mine took 19 months, including some serious prompting from two congressmembers (and I was "born in the USA" as Bruce sings.)
The system is totally broken!!! Sad to say.....
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Quote: Originally posted by nbentley1 | last year renewal for my wife and kids took a couple of months. for me it was 16 months, no idea why. Key is to start the process before the card
expires and this gives you a couple of years grace after the card has expired. One thing i learned about the the GE vs sentri thing is that as a non
resident of the US you can get GE, but it is passport based, you cannot be issues a card and therefore it cannot be used in the sentri line even
though you are approved. We tested this first hand... |
I've used my GE card in the Sentri lanes without a problem.
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That is a little bit excessive.
It’s like waiting for tickets to something Uber popular. I have been waiting for NFR season tickets for almost 2 years.
Some people are on the wait list for decades to get packers season tickets…
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Quote: Originally posted by BooJumMan | Assuming it is their first time applying, the conditional approval can take anywhere from a week to 6 months. Not sure how busy/behind they are right
now.
It seems like they do use some sort of prioritization policy however. I have friends with young kids who are approved within a week. And it took 2
years for my last re-application to be approved (but they said I could just use my expired card, so not a big deal). |
Thank you BJM!
This is her first time applying so hopefully it goes quick. I need to add her daughter as well and it seem like when I did mine a long time ago I
could attach the kids to my account, but this time it looks like I gotta do it separate. Will check tonight!
I want a Boojum in my backyard someday. Gotta see if they grow in San Diego. Probably not.
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If it's GE they need separate accounts for sure.
I'm guessing Sentri can be 1 account. As minor children are free under Sentri.
[Edited on 9-10-2023 by JZ]
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We renewed our Sentri this June 364 days before my wife's card expiration date knowing that once you start renewal you are good to go even if your
card has expired. It took two days to get email with "conditional" approval. A little less than three weeks on July 12th we got an email that we were
approved for renewal. On August 10th we got new replacement cards in the mail. On 11/1/2014 all Sentri card holders were grandfathered into Global
Entry. I remember that because we flew home from Bali to LAX on October 31st at 10:00 PM and spent 90 minutes in the customs line. GE is what I have
recommended to friends and family when they ask about Sentri.
YMMV
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Thanks El Gato, I'll post back here for others once she receives her approval so we have some up to the minute info...........if she gets approved!
Hope all is well with you.
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Quote: Originally posted by Ateo | Quote: Originally posted by BooJumMan | Assuming it is their first time applying, the conditional approval can take anywhere from a week to 6 months. Not sure how busy/behind they are right
now.
It seems like they do use some sort of prioritization policy however. I have friends with young kids who are approved within a week. And it took 2
years for my last re-application to be approved (but they said I could just use my expired card, so not a big deal). |
Thank you BJM!
This is her first time applying so hopefully it goes quick. I need to add her daughter as well and it seem like when I did mine a long time ago I
could attach the kids to my account, but this time it looks like I gotta do it separate. Will check tonight!
I want a Boojum in my backyard someday. Gotta see if they grow in San Diego. Probably not. |
I live in San Diego and have had a Boojum in my back yard for a little ove 25 years. It is still alive but probably hasn't grown an inch in that time.
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Got mine and my wife’s approval to schedule appointment in 2 days. Then got lucky and found 2 appointments for us at Otay and from start to finish
was a week total. We had our cards in the mail about 2 weeks later.
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Quote: Originally posted by mooose29 | Got mine and my wife’s approval to schedule appointment in 2 days. Then got lucky and found 2 appointments for us at Otay and from start to finish
was a week total. We had our cards in the mail about 2 weeks later. |
Wow! That is an amazing turnaround. I’m hoping for something similar! Last time I just called the San Ysidro office and was able to get in after
someone canceled an appointment.
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Earliest date available for me @ Otay Mesa for a renewal interview is May 2024
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This was posted on here some time ago: You can move your Sentri/Global Entry appointment to an earlier one, it's very easy. Just log into the Trusted
Traveler website in the morning, and go to reschedule your appointment. Appointments are released around 11 every morning, and you after you find one,
you can move it up. Take any appointment just to have one, then keep checking every day, and you can keep moving it up until you find one that you
want.
I moved my appointment up to the next week doing this. It works.
[Edited on 9-13-2023 by tjsue]
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The key for appointments is to check back all the time. Cancellations happen.
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Quote: Originally posted by larryC | Quote: Originally posted by Ateo | Quote: Originally posted by BooJumMan | Assuming it is their first time applying, the conditional approval can take anywhere from a week to 6 months. Not sure how busy/behind they are right
now.
It seems like they do use some sort of prioritization policy however. I have friends with young kids who are approved within a week. And it took 2
years for my last re-application to be approved (but they said I could just use my expired card, so not a big deal). |
Thank you BJM!
This is her first time applying so hopefully it goes quick. I need to add her daughter as well and it seem like when I did mine a long time ago I
could attach the kids to my account, but this time it looks like I gotta do it separate. Will check tonight!
I want a Boojum in my backyard someday. Gotta see if they grow in San Diego. Probably not. |
I live in San Diego and have had a Boojum in my back yard for a little ove 25 years. It is still alive but probably hasn't grown an inch in that time.
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Interesting about the Boojum! Sounds like it's capable of surviving but not thriving!
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Yes, but people don't realize that they can do that, and complain about the wait.
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