Friday, January 05, 2007

The Sentri Frequent Border Crossing Program

Sharon and I have finish our extensive testing of the new express border crossing system, the Sentri program. We highty recommend it! $129 for a five year pass - the best value in the Dept of Homeland Security. There is a link to the Sentri system in the links section.

Directions to the Sentri Office - thanks to Carol Snyder:
805 south to the 905. Take the Siempre Viva off ramp and head East of the freeway and take the road between the Shell station and the Chevron station South. Go past the Carl's and the Burger King and go through the "Road Closed" sign and park in the second lot on your right - it says Sentri parking or something like that. The building is just a little bit south of the parking lot. Basically, the Sentri office is just east of the Otay Mesa Border crossing on the US side. Leave extra time to get there because it is a little confusing and mapquest won't lead you there.

Good luck!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Here's the link:

http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/travel/frequent_traveler/sentri/sentri.xml

Sharon said...

To get to the SENTRI Line at Otay Mesa, take the toll road to Rosarito, exit onto the free road just after the Commerical Mexicana. Follow that until you see the Dico store - you will veer right. The sign will say "Mexicali". Follow that road toward the airport. Turn right on Belles Artes and then turn left into the SENTRI lane. We did this on New Years Day and crossed the border almost exactly 3 hours after leaving the house in La Bocana.

Sharon

Anonymous said...

Thank you Sharon. I just got my Sentri pass and was wondering how I was going to find the line to use it.

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