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| Juarez, Mexico | Review #4737 on July 16, 2009: | estrella

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
It all went fine, slowly but fine. I think it was because my appointment was at lunch time and the COs were leaving their windows to go eat.
I arrived at the consulate like at 10:00 my appointment was at 11:15 there was a long line of people with appointments at 11:00 but it wasn0t for recidency so go to the front and ask because when we did, they let us in another line.
Then they divide you depending on the type of visa you are getting and you go in, you have to take off your belt and put your stuff in a thing like the ones at the airport, again, no cellphones, cameras nor anything electronic, also no keys not anything like that, also no makeup, don't risk it they'll make you throw it in the trash.
After you do that they take your appointment letter and give you a number you go in to wait in a outside tent and you have to stare at the screens with numbers and the number of the window you have tog o, they'll call your number to a window and ... read complete review
| | | Juarez, Mexico | Review #4728 on July 15, 2009: | Pily

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We got it!!! Everything went well, very smooth CO polite 2 hours at consulate total.
| | | Juarez, Mexico | Review #4645 on June 27, 2009: | Jorge y Chary

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| | | Juarez, Mexico | Review #4633 on June 24, 2009: | Jakub and Dalia

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Everything was fine, people treat nice, incuding secure guards,long time of waiting inside the consulate for intreview, another thing I recomend people who needs glases bring it with you because you have to check out a white screan and if is a long time you have to be looking, your eyes gets kind of tired. First window you have to give paperwork including forms and financial info from your fiance, second window they will take some finger prints, and the last is the intreview, depend of the case on my case was fast the consular was pretty nice and didnt ask a lot. We got there at 8 and finished at 12 about 4 hours inside. This doesnt mean everybody is like that because I see a some people * same kind of visa that got there at the same time than us and went out first than me but I guess that depends of your luck!!. At the end is worth it
| | | Juarez, Mexico | Review #4632 on June 24, 2009: | Patient teacher

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K3 Visa
Very strict. Hubby had to go back more than once for approval.
Then they had to drive him to the border to get a paper stamped. It was weird.
Get their early and go with a friend who can wait in line for you.
Also, explore 2 medical clinics. Depends on what day but some are longer than others.
Guard papers well and plan on being there at least 2 or 3 days.
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