SENTRI provides expedited CBP
processing for pre-approved, low-risk travelers. Applicants must
voluntarily undergo a thorough biographical background check
against criminal, law enforcement, customs, immigration, and
terrorist indices; a 10-fingerprint law enforcement check; and a
personal interview with a CBP officer.
Applicants will not qualify for participation
in the SENTRI program if they:
•Provide false or incomplete information on
the application.
•Have been convicted of any criminal offense
or have pending criminal charges to include outstanding
warrants.
•Have been found in violation of any customs,
immigration, or agriculture regulations or laws in any country.
•Are subjects of an ongoing investigation by
any federal, state, or local law enforcement agency.
•Are inadmissible to the United States under
immigration regulation, including applicants with approved
waivers of inadmissibility or parole documentation.
•Cannot satisfy CBP of their low risk status
or meet other program requirements.
Once an applicant is approved they are issued
a Radio Frequency Identification Card (RFID) that will identify
their record and status in the CBP database upon arrival at the
U.S. port of entry. An RFID decal is also issued to the
applicant’s vehicle or motorcycle. SENTRI users have access to
specific, dedicated primary lanes into the United States.
SENTRI was first implemented at the Otay
Mesa, Calif. port of entry on Nov. 1, 1995. SENTRI Dedicated
Commuter Lanes also exist in El Paso, Texas; San Ysidro, Calif.;
Calexico, Calif.; Nogales, Ariz.; Hidalgo, Texas; Brownsville,
Texas; and Laredo, Texas.
Technical process
When an approved international traveler
approaches the border in the SENTRI lane, the system
automatically identifies the vehicle and the identity of the
occupants of the vehicle. This is accomplished by
•The RFID cards contain a file number that is
read upon arrival.
•The file number triggers the participant’s
data to be brought up on the CBP officer’s screen.
•The data is verified by the CBP officer and
the traveler is released or referred for additional inspections.
All of the applicant data is stored in the
secure CBP database. It is not stored on the card, and it is not
transmitted with the RFID (With RFID technology there is
potential for tracking an individual’s movements, profiling an
individual’s habits, and allowing for secondary uses of
information).
Simultaneously, license plate readers and
computers perform queries of the vehicles and their occupants
against law enforcement databases that are continuously updated.
A combination of electric gates, tire shredders, traffic control
lights, fixed iron bollards, and pop-up pneumatic bollards
ensure physical control of the border crosser and their
vehicles.
Participants in the program wait for much
shorter periods of time than regular lanes to enter the United
States, even at the busiest time of day. Critical information
required in the inspection process is provided to the officer in
advance of the passenger’s arrival thus reducing the inspection
time from an average of 30-40 seconds to an average of 10
seconds.
Applicants to the SENTRI Program may submit
their application online using the Global Online Enrollment
System (GOES). Once the application is certified as true and
complete, it will be submitted to CBP for processing. Applicants
can monitor the status of their application by logging back into
GOES, and will be advised of conditional approval, or denial
through the GOES account posting. A $25 application fee will be
charged at the time you submit your application.
Step 1
To complete a SENTRI application via the
Internet, click on the GOES link to be transferred to the
on-line application.
Once notification of conditional approval is
received, you will be directed to schedule your appointment
online through your GOES account. Applicants have 180 days from
that date to schedule an interview. Otherwise, applicants will
be denied further enrollment consideration for failure to
schedule an interview, which is the final requirement in
determining program membership. This denial will not prevent an
applicant from submitting a new application in the future.
However, a new payment fee will be required. At the time of
interview, payment of the fingerprint fee, lane fee, and any
additional vehicle fee will be required. Applicants must bring
with them the following original documents to the interview.
Please ensure you bring the exact documents you provided on the
on-line application.
•Originals of evidence of citizenship that
you listed on your application.
•If not a U.S. citizen, originals of evidence
of immigration admissibility to the U.S., that you listed on
your application.
•Valid drivers license (or state
identification) issued in state where applicant lives.
•Vehicle registration and evidence of U.S.
automobile insurance by a company authorized to write automobile
insurance in the United States.
•If the vehicle is not registered in the name
of the applicant, a notarized letter authorizing its use by the
applicant is required. A company vehicle requires written
authorization on company letterhead.
•Evidence of employment or financial support.
(For instance, most recent years tax return, pay receipt, or
direct deposit salary statement. Self employed must present
business license, current tax information and bank statement.)
•Evidence of residence (Mortgage or rent
payment receipts).
During the Interview, information provided on
the application will be verified and upon acceptance, CBP will:
•Take a photograph of applicant for
identification card.
•Take applicant’s fingerprint.
•Provide terms and conditions of the program.
•Answer any questions the applicant may have.
•Issue an RFID enabled identification card.
Visits to the enrollment centers will be by
appointment only. To schedule your appointment, please schedule
online, or call the nearest enrollment center.