Nogales-Mariposa Port of Entry Mexico USA

Border Crossing From Mexico to USA by Land

Opening Hours

Standard Hours: 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM, Seven days a week Seasonal Adjustments: Hours may be extended during holiday seasons Holiday Closures: Operations may be limited on major U.S. and Mexican holidays

Wait Time & Traffic

Average Wait:

  • Standard Vehicles: 30-90 minutes (non-peak times), 2-4 hours (peak times)
  • SENTRI/Trusted Traveler: 15-30 minutes
  • Pedestrians: 15-45 minutes
  • Commercial Vehicles: 1-3 hours

Peak Times:

  • Weekdays: 7:00 AM – 9:00 AM and 3:00 PM – 7:00 PM
  • Weekends: Saturday 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM, Sunday 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM
  • Holiday periods (especially U.S. Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter week)
  • Winter months (December-March) when seasonal visitors increase

Express Options:

  • SENTRI (Secure Electronic Network for Travelers Rapid Inspection) for pre-approved travelers
  • FAST (Free and Secure Trade) program for commercial drivers
  • Ready Lane for those with RFID-enabled documentation
  • CBP One™ mobile application for submitting information in advance

Border Facilities

Immigration Processing: Available Customs Processing: Available Health Screening: Available (increased during pandemic periods) Services: Restrooms Water fountains Indoor waiting areas (limited capacity) Information desks Currency exchange (limited hours) Food options nearby but not directly at the port Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible facilities Designated paths for disabled travelers Assistance available upon request Limited seating in waiting areas

Official Resources

Mexico Border Authority: Instituto Nacional de Migración (INM) – https://www.gob.mx/inm

USA Border Authority: U.S. Customs and Border Protection – https://www.cbp.gov/contact/ports/nogales

Travel Advisories:

Overview

The Nogales-Mariposa Port of Entry stands as one of the most significant border crossings between Mexico and the United States, serving as Arizona's primary international gateway. This modern facility, part of the larger Nogales border crossing system, was designed specifically to increase the efficiency of commercial and personal vehicle processing. Following a $134 million modernization project, the Mariposa crossing now features state-of-the-art infrastructure including specialized refrigerated docks for produce inspection, reflecting its crucial role in the international food supply chain. Located west of downtown Nogales, this crossing helps travelers avoid city traffic while facilitating billions of dollars in annual trade. The port processes thousands of crossings daily, handling everything from fresh produce and manufactured goods to automobiles and raw materials. As the #1 Port of Entry in the Southwestern United States, Mariposa is essential to the economic vitality of both nations, particularly for Arizona which ranks first in projected job growth within the United States.

Document Requirements

  • Valid passport from country of citizenship
  • Valid U.S. visa or ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization) if required
  • I-94 form (Arrival/Departure Record)
  • Proof of sufficient funds and return travel arrangements
  • Temporary Import Permit for vehicles (if applicable)
  • International driver’s license (recommended but not required)
  • Valid U.S. passport or passport card
  • NEXUS, SENTRI, or FAST trusted traveler program card (if enrolled)
  • Enhanced driver’s license (if from participating states)
  • Birth certificate for children under 16 (though passport is recommended)
  • Vehicle registration and proof of insurance if driving
  • Valid Mexican passport
  • FMM (Forma Migratoria Múltiple) visa if returning from beyond the border zone
  • Vehicle registration and proof of Mexican car insurance if driving
  • Mexican national ID card (INE/IFE) for identification purposes
  • Proof of residence in border region if participating in local crossing programs

Crossing Procedure

From Mexico Side

Proceed through Mexican exit checkpoint (minimal inspection for most travelers) Present passport or required documentation to Mexican immigration officials if requested If driving, prepare vehicle documentation if requested Pass through Mexican customs inspection area if selected Continue to the U.S. border entry point

From USA Side

Select appropriate lane (standard, SENTRI/trusted traveler, or Ready Lane) Prepare all travel documents before reaching the inspection booth Answer all questions from the CBP officer truthfully Present passport, visa, or other approved documentation Declare all items being brought into the U.S., particularly agricultural products Submit to vehicle inspection if requested If referred to secondary inspection, follow officer instructions and proceed to designated area Once cleared, continue to Interstate 19 or other destination

Special Considerations

Vehicle Imports/Exports: Temporary Vehicle Import Permit required for driving beyond the border zone in Mexico Vehicles must be registered in the traveler's name Import duties may apply for permanent vehicle imports Certain vehicles restricted based on age and emissions standards Goods Allowances: U.S. residents: $800 duty-free exemption after 48+ hours in Mexico Mexican residents: $300 duty-free allowance Alcohol: 1 liter per adult over 21 years Tobacco: 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars per adult Prohibited Items: Illegal drugs and narcotics Firearms and ammunition without proper permits Fresh fruits, vegetables, meats, and plants (restrictions vary) Counterfeit goods Endangered species products Cuban products Currency Restrictions: Amounts over $10,000 USD must be declared when entering the U.S. Mexico requires declaration of cash exceeding $10,000 USD or equivalent Known Issues: Inconsistent lane availability depending on staffing Occasional system outages that slow processing Confusion about operating hours and documentation requirements Intense heat during summer months for those waiting in line

Accommodations

Hotels and Restaurants in near Border Mexico:

  • Hotel Fray Marcos de Niza (2.5 miles)
  • Hotel Plaza Nogales (3 miles)
  • La Roca Restaurant (traditional Mexican cuisine, 2 miles)
  • Restaurant Los Arcos (seafood specialties, 3 miles)

Hotels and Restaurants in Near border USA:

  • Best Western Sonora Inn & Suites (2 miles)
  • Holiday Inn Express Nogales (3 miles)
  • Rancho Grande Restaurant (Mexican-American cuisine, 1.5 miles)
  • La Cinita Restaurant (local favorite, 2 miles)

Better Options Nearby:

  • Tucson, Arizona (70 km) – Offers superior accommodation options including major hotel chains, boutique hotels, and diverse dining establishments
  • Hermosillo, Sonora (175 km) – Capital city with excellent Mexican hotels and authentic Sonoran cuisine

Public Review Sentiments

Based on total reviews found online, the Nogales-Mariposa Port of Entry receives mixed feedback from travelers. Most positive reviews highlight the facility's modern infrastructure and efficiency compared to downtown crossings, with many appreciating the professional and courteous service from certain officers. Travelers frequently mention the clean facilities and cooler indoor temperatures that provide relief from the Arizona heat. Regular crossers note that the port offers faster processing times during off-peak hours, with some officers receiving specific praise for their respectful and professional demeanor. However, critical reviews consistently point to excessive wait times during peak periods, with some reporting up to 4-5 hour delays despite the multiple available lanes. Several travelers express frustration about inconsistent officer interactions, citing experiences of being treated rudely or subjected to what they perceived as unnecessary secondary inspections. A common complaint involves confusion about operating hours, particularly regarding weekend opening times and seasonal adjustments.

Traveler Experiences

"Using the Mariposa crossing saved us at least an hour compared to downtown. The facility is modern and well-organized, though I recommend arriving early morning or late afternoon to avoid the worst lines. Having SENTRI passes made our crossing remarkably quick - under 20 minutes total." - Carlos M., March 2025
"As a frequent crosser for dental work, I've found the border officers to be professional but variable in their approach. The key is to have all your documents ready and be clear about your purpose. The facility itself is clean and maintained well, which makes the waiting more tolerable." - Sarah K., January 2025
"The waiting line can be brutal during peak hours! We spent over 3 hours in line on a Sunday afternoon, despite all lanes being open. Best tip: check the CBP border wait times app before heading to the crossing and bring water and snacks if crossing during summer months." - Miguel R., February 2025
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