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All you need to know about Sentri, the only trusted traveler program available widely to foreign travelers

Dec. 17, 2021
5 min read
US - Mexico border
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Thus far, I've detailed three of the five trusted traveler programs designed to assist travelers in passing through security lines at U.S. airports and crossing domestic borders.

This week, I take a look at Sentri, the Mexican counterpart to Nexus, which, unlike other TTPs, is accessible to foreign travelers outside of the U.S.

Here are this week's top five questions:

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1. What is Sentri?

Sentri not only allows drivers (or walkers) expedited passage into the U.S. from Canada and Mexico via Sentri-specific lanes but also grants access to TSA PreCheck lanes at airports within the U.S. and overseas territories.

The other big TTPs, Global Entry, TSA PreCheck and Nexus, are primarily restricted to U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents, although Canadian citizens/permanent residents can use Nexus. Sentri, on the other hand, is open to all those groups plus all foreign nationals.

"SENTRI was established to expedite movement along the Southwest Land Border of eligible, pre-screened, low-risk, pre-approved travelers through designated vehicle traffic lanes," says the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. "There is no citizenship or residency requirement to apply for SENTRI."

Despite this, Sentri is most beneficial for people who live in or frequently cross border states, specifically those along the northern border with Canada or southern border with Mexico.

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(Screenshot from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security)

2. How do I apply for Sentri?

Interested people can apply for Sentri online, in addition to submitting a $122.50 fee.

"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 Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Officer," per the DHS.

If your application is approved, you'll be asked to schedule and attend an in-person appointment at one of 13 locations across Arizona, California and Texas.

Currently, the soonest available appointments are in Laredo and Mission, Texas, so note that you may have to wait for an appointment depending on your desired enrollment center location.

Once approved, a Sentri membership lasts for five years.

(Screenshot from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security)

3. Are there any other application steps?

In order to access a Sentri lane, all vehicles must be registered. Those registered as part of your initial application to the program are free; however, any additional vehicle registrations cost $42 per car.

You can register up to four vehicles for use in the Sentri lanes and up to eight members per vehicle.

"Approved SENTRI members are able to use the Global Entry kiosks when re-entering the United States by air and TSA Pre-check, as long as they meet the citizenship requirements for Global Entry and their fingerprints and passports are on file," says the DHS.

U.S. border with Mexico at San Diego. (Photo by stellalevi/Getty Images)

4. Does Nexus allow me to use the Sentri lanes (and vice versa) when traveling back to the US from Mexico?

Per the DHS, Sentri members are not "entitled to any benefits under the NEXUS program through their SENTRI membership," but Nexus members have the option to register their vehicle for use in Sentri lanes when entering the U.S. from Mexico.

The El Paso and Juarez customs and immigration entry and exits at the U.S.-Mexico border. (Photo by grandriver/Getty Images)

5. Is there a way to expedite a Sentri application when I already hold a Nexus card?

Unfortunately, no. Your status in one program does not affect the speed at which your application is processed for another.

(Photo by Matt Anderson Photography/Getty Images)

Have a question for next week? Email me at caroline.tanner@thepointsguy.com or tips@thepointsguy.com.

Featured image by Getty Images/iStockphoto
Editorial disclaimer: Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airline or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities.

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