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Baja California California

Is SENTRI worth it at Andrade?

At Andrade, SENTRI saves about ~33m per crossing over the General lane on average — and up to ~49m at the worst hour. If you cross often, that's roughly 6 h less in line every 10 crossings. Here's the hour-by-hour breakdown, from this crossing's own history.

How much each lane saves at Andrade

SENTRI
33m
saved per crossing, on average
up to ~49m at the worst hour (7 PM)
Ready
33m
saved per crossing, on average
up to ~49m at the worst hour (7 PM)

Every 10 crossings ≈ 6 h less in line with SENTRI.

Savings by hour

Hour SENTRI Ready
6 AM ~18m ~18m
7 AM ~15m ~15m
8 AM ~20m ~20m
9 AM ~20m ~20m
10 AM ~21m ~21m
11 AM ~23m ~23m
12 PM ~27m ~27m
1 PM ~33m ~33m
2 PM ~37m ~37m
3 PM ~44m ~44m
4 PM ~45m ~45m
5 PM ~45m ~45m
6 PM ~46m ~46m
7 PM ~49m ~49m
8 PM ~47m ~47m
9 PM ~36m ~36m

Trusted-lane vs. General average, from this crossing's official CBP hourly statistics (last 17 days). Closed hours don't count.

Frequently asked questions

How much does SENTRI save at Andrade?
About ~33m per crossing over the General lane on average, and up to ~49m at the worst hour, based on this crossing's own CBP wait history.
Is SENTRI worth it for me?
If you cross Andrade often, yes — every 10 crossings is roughly 6 h less in line. If you cross only occasionally the payoff is smaller; check the live times before you leave.
How do I get SENTRI?
SENTRI is issued by CBP through the Trusted Traveler Programs (TTP). It needs an interview appointment and an enrollment fee.