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Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Los Angeles
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Thanks for the heads up. I would not call 50-75 trips "rarely".
I don't recall seeing anything except trailer use issue. For me going to secondary is not a problem. I hope they have bathroom, or it is peeing in the jar. Waiting in long line is the issue, but once I get to the booth, I have all day if they want to search my SUV. I think the officer had a bad day, and maybe felt empowered to be harsh toward the OP. Lot of that is going on these days. |
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Bahia Asuncion
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Only been in secondary once and that was at San Ysidro, ironically because I got into the SENTRI lane by mistake and couldn't get out. There they had a proper rest room.
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"When beholding the tranquil beauty and brilliancy of the ocean’s skin, one forgets the tiger heart that pants beneath it; and would not willingly remember that this velvet paw but conceals a remorseless fang. " — Herman Melville Y'all come see me now, hear! |
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Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Los Angeles
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I am currently waiting to hear from CBP regarding acceptance of my revised application due to the new car information.
To save time, I submitted the license plate that I will have on the SUV. However, I first have to receive the plates that DMV will be sending me and then exchange it. I am hoping against hope that they do not check the vin against the eventual plates. Since it would be different. However, when it is said and done and when I cross the border, the information on the application will be correct. It may take up to (90) days to receive the new plates and since I ordered new replacement plates for the existing ones that may even take longer. The application process is a long time ordeal too. I just hope by the end of the year I have it all settled! Last edited by Mahigeer; 05-22-2017 at 05:51 AM. |
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Table 17, Bay Park Fish Co.
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Ok - yet another post on the merits of going through the hassle of obtaining a card.
Came home from our Gonzaga trip yesterday (Memorial Day), and never in my life have I seen so many California and Arizona plates on the road - all heading the same direction for the border. At one point in the twisties down by rio Hardy there was a 75 car backup behind a motorhome, all gringos with kayaks and offroad vehicles of every sort in tow. I knew right then the border was going to be a disaster, and taking the Mexicali II crossing was the better option. (For those that do not know, to get to that crossing you take a right at the light immediately after the underpass tunnel, then just follow that road as it meanders north/east until you see the border wall - then turn right. 1 3/4 miles down is the crossing, which is 7 miles east of Mexicali I.) As soon as I made my right, the line of cars began. I couldn't believe that there was a 2 mile line, so I bypassed them all and cruised down to the crossing. At the left turn to the border crossing the Mexicali police were directing all the mayhem, and the middle lane I was in turned out to be a turn lane. They waved me through right into the Sentri lane and I drove past 100 or so more cars to the end of my line. I checked the clock - 12:03, and while I made my way up front, started deleting the 130 or so junk emails off my phone that had accumulated over the 5 days I was gone. I couldn't even finish the last 20 before I hit the booth - declared my Honey from the San Felipe honey man and I was through. Checked the clock - 12:13. 10 minutes to cross on one of the busiest days of the year - I'll bet I was in Alpine before the regular folk finally got across... |
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Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Los Angeles
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Thanks for the post.
I have been looking at the satellite picture and it seems that there is bottle neck area. It looks to me that for a while one must be in a common line then a separate Sentri lane is accessible. Am I seeing correctly? |
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#7 |
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Table 17, Bay Park Fish Co.
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It looks like a bottleneck on the map also, but in reality they are separate lanes all the way through from the beginning. I think the gap comes from a separate lane coming in from the east that meets up with the west lanes.
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Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Los Angeles
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Thanks for the reply.
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