Is there a limit on how full of items a car is to be allowed to drive from Mexico to the United States via Sentri lanes, and if so, what's the limit?

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I discussed with 5 other US border officers (individual, independent discussions) at San Ysidro Port of Entry and Otay Mesa Port of Entry. I was consistently told by each of them that in order to use a Sentri lane, one has to have a vehicle to is easy to search (e.g., 1 individual with 1 suitcase), otherwise one has to use the Ready lane. I was also told by one officer that this is stipulated in the Global Entry pamphlet. Failure to do so is ground for Global Entry card revocation. It seems clear that you better not enter the US from Mexico via Sentri with an automobile full of items, and that the vast majority of Sentri users aren't aware of that.

However, [email protected] told me there's no such rule regarding not using a SENTRI lane when transporting a large quantity of personal belongings:

Thank you for contacting the CBP Traveler Communications Center.

As a Trusted Traveler Program (TTP) member, you are permitted to use the SENTRI lanes as long as all of the following conditions are met:

  • The vehicle is registered under SENTRI
  • All passengers are TTP members with activated RFID cards.
  • The driver has documentation authorizing him/her to drive the vehicle.

Individual ports of entry may have specific guidance regarding towing or other considerations. Please contact the port of entry regarding their guidance on use of the SENTRI lanes while transporting a large quantity of personal belongings.

Therefore the rule may be specific to only some of the US ports of entries.

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