About Roberto Rodriguez
Roberto Rodriguez is a CBP-licensed customs broker based in San Diego, California, serving as Compliance Manager at M Border Solutions — a customs brokerage firm located at 9051 Siempre Viva Road, just minutes from the US-Mexico border crossing. With deep expertise in US customs compliance, Roberto works alongside a dedicated customs and operations team handling import and export coordination for clients moving goods across the San Diego/Tijuana corridor. M Border Solutions offers USA customs brokerage, OGA (Other Government Agency) regulatory compliance, and personalized consultancy services. Importers operating in the busy cross-border trade environment between California and Baja California will find in Roberto a knowledgeable resource for navigating CBP entry requirements, partner government agency regulations, and trade compliance obligations.
Roberto Rodriguez is a licensed US customs broker operating out of San Diego, California, one of the most active trade corridors in North America. As Compliance Manager at M Border Solutions — located at 9051 Siempre Viva Rd., Suite K2, San Diego, CA 92154 — Roberto brings focused expertise in customs compliance to a firm strategically positioned near the Otay Mesa port of entry, a critical gateway for US-Mexico cross-border trade.
M Border Solutions provides a full suite of US customs brokerage services, and Roberto's role as both compliance manager and licensed broker means he is directly involved in ensuring that importers meet CBP requirements at every stage of the entry process. This includes preparation and submission of formal and informal customs entries, importer of record requirements, and accurate HTS code classification — including 10-digit HTS code determination — which is foundational to calculating correct duty rates and ensuring admissibility.
For companies importing goods through the San Diego-Tijuana border region, compliance with partner government agency (OGA) regulations is often as important as CBP clearance itself. M Border Solutions explicitly lists OGA Regulations as a core service offering, covering agencies such as FDA, USDA, EPA, and others whose oversight applies to a wide range of imported products crossing the southern California border.
Importers searching for a customs broker near the San Diego port of entry will also benefit from the firm's familiarity with ISF 10+2 filing requirements — also known as importer security filing — which must be submitted at least 24 hours before cargo is loaded at the foreign port. Proper ISF filing is essential for ocean shipments and a common area where importers benefit from working with an experienced, licensed broker.
M Border Solutions also offers personalized consultancy, which may include guidance on continuous customs bonds versus single entry bonds, section 321 de minimis shipments, and understanding the difference between formal and informal entry thresholds. For manufacturers and distributors engaged in production across the US-Mexico border — a common arrangement in the maquiladora-heavy Baja California region — questions around duty drawback programs, including unused merchandise drawback and manufacturing drawback, are also relevant topics where experienced broker counsel adds real value.
Roberto Rodriguez and the M Border Solutions team can be reached at (619) 671-9661 or via email at impexp@mborder.com for import/export inquiries.
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Where is Roberto Rodriguez located and what border does he primarily serve?
Roberto Rodriguez is based in San Diego, CA at M Border Solutions, located near the Otay Mesa port of entry. The firm primarily serves importers and exporters moving goods across the US-Mexico border between California and Baja California.
Does M Border Solutions handle OGA (Other Government Agency) compliance in addition to CBP entry?
Yes. OGA Regulations is listed as a dedicated service at M Border Solutions, covering regulatory requirements from agencies such as FDA, USDA, and EPA that apply to many categories of goods imported through San Diego.