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    Where can I find parking close by the Global Sentri Office on Virginia Way?

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    USCIS Application Support Center

    USCIS Application Support Center

    4.1(13 reviews)
    4.4 miOtay

    So clean, super quiet like library, shhh. No phones inside, No photo or video inside. Some of the…read morebest people on the planet work here super chill.. Have all your papers ready . You may or may not be surprised on how much information they have about you.. There's plenty of parking I don't think they make appointments. I think they tell you when to be there and that's it. I wish more gov. places like this great example of wonderfulness . also, it's on the historic route 101 . Fun

    I had my appointment at 12 pm today. I arrived 10 minutes early and was given a number. 40 minutes…read morelater, my paperwork was checked and I got another number. They had ONE PERSON processing people. By the time I got my 2nd number, there were about 40 people ahead of me. After 1 pm, they had a 2nd person start helping. By 1:15pm, they got a 3rd person to help. One of the women helping was very rude and on a power trip. This is a menial job making bottom dollar and she wants to lord her power over everyone she can. Compared to everyone else who left a review, my visit took 1 hour and 45 minutes. I recommend you come before lunchtime, because I think that is why only 1 person was working for the majority of my time there. Also; they do not check what time your appointment time is. You can come any time you want, and it is first come first served. Furthermore, there are signs that say no cellphones. Many people were using their cellphones. One person was even talking to someone on the phone.

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    Mexican Border - 6-24-23

    Mexican Border

    3.6(26 reviews)
    0.1 miZona Río

    Going into Tijuana is literally 200 times easier and shorter than trying to return to the United…read moreStates into San Diego. For a safe and secure space for our vehicle we park in the structure on the US side. You get your steps in walking over the bridge to the immigration building but it's fairly a breeze. Another slower option is to catch the trolley both ways. There are two separate lines for Mexican citizens and foreigners(us.) the line on the left can zip through by showing a special card you apply for to enter Tijuana. For the rest of us just go through the turnstile, follow the queue to show the agent your passport and they will insert a printed document slightly larger than your passport. The path to reach the more active and colorful section of Tijuana is A good way to rack up your steps. Lots of walking is involved. Enjoy shopping if something strikes your fancy and become a thirsty sponge for their music, margaritas, tequila, and food. Our strongest beverages there are still bottled water, ice tea or Diet Coke in a large, reputable eatery. Trying to return to the United States is another story. We've been in line over an hour previously but this recent venture took us 3 hours and 45 minutes. Make sure you have a hat, sun glasses and apply sun screen. You're definitely immersed into the local culture, people and their dogs or children trying to exit along side of you in one continuous line forming 4 lanes of pedestrians. Everyone waits patiently in the heat with the sun's rays beating down on you. You can purchase churros, ice cream, popsicles and snacks if street food is your thing as there are vendors, roaming sellers and little convenience like stalls or shops where you must pass. The other alternative is driving over the border but it's anyone's guess which way is faster by foot or vehicle to exit. Luckily no hagglers like decades past. Haven't encountered pick pocketing but there are beggars and homeless you'll encounter. Not for the faint of heart. I saw one man in a wheel chair being rushed by a uniformed person through security with an ambulance waiting for him. Next I saw he was on a gurney and looked barely alive. If you are mobility challenged don't hesitate, if you have a walker or wheelchair bring it and use it.

    We did it! We walked…read moreacross the Mexican Border! Many years ago, when I went to college in San Diego, I crossed the border twice: once on a bus when we went camping with the Biology Club, and once when we rode on the trolley to Tijuana! Now, I can say that I walked and crossed into another country! It was rather simple - and coming back into the USA wasn't too bad either... Except for the long line. I think we waited in line for about an hour? I was able to spend the rest of my pesos (and some of my friends' pesos) on a few souvenirs. Too bad there were no postcards. I should have looked earlier while we were in Downtown Tijuana... Next time!

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