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| Juarez, Mexico | Review #3882 on February 1, 2009: | Quinina

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My fiance appeared for his interview and was told everything went well. His forms were all in order and there was sufficient evidence of our relationship (It being our son was born the first of January). HOWEVER, he was told there was still a background check (administrative processing) that needed to be done in Washington DC before she could hand him his visa. Therefore we are still waiting and from what we hear it could take several more months from what we have already been waiting.
| | | Juarez, Mexico | Review #3745 on December 24, 2008: | 웃

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Arrived to embassy at 8am. Waited outside for 4-5 hours. Got into embassy around 12:30pm. Waited some more. Got interviewed. Consular officer asked very basic questions like how did you meet? what does your fiancée do? Where are you going to stay? Things of that nature. Had visa in passport and walked out the door by 5pm.
| | | Juarez, Mexico | Review #3737 on December 20, 2008: | GueraKristina

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Alfredo went to his visa appt. well prepared. He had a folder full of stuff that he could possibly need. Although when he got there, there were alot of people that had close to nothing, expecting to get a fiance visa, and they did.
This is a list of all the stuff that was required.
1) Alfredo's invitation letter
2) My I-134,
along with my moms and my step dads
3) DS-156 filled out, NOT SIGNED (2 copies)
4) DS-156K filled out, NOT SIGNED (2 copies)
5) DS-157 filled out, (2 copies)
6) CDJ-402 filled out, NOT SIGNED (2 copies)
7) Alfredo's passport pictures
8) Proof of relationship
consisting of 57 pictures, a used calling card, the original of a envelope alfredo sent me stuff in, my E-ticket, a copy of alfredo's truck insurance bill with his address on it (to establish he lives with my parents), 3 rent receipts (showing he lives with my parents), and a copy of my c... read complete review
| | | Juarez, Mexico | Review #3559 on November 9, 2008: | caityrose

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Here is my fiance’s experience in Ciudad Juarez. I translated it into English and then it’s in Spanish second. We found people’s experiences and advice invaluable when preparing for the interview, so I hope this helps someone!
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The first day I arrived, I stayed at Hotel Los Cedros that’s about 10 minutes walking from the consulate.
The next day when I had to go to my medican exam, I went to the clinic that’s nexts to the consulate (the other clinic is in front of the consulate, but I saw that the other one took more time for people to enter). You have to make a line, and I got there at 6:30 AM, but there are people there much earlier. In the entrance there is a person who makes sure that you have your passport and the invitation letter from the consulate. After going in, there is a line where you go to a counter and they ask for your passport and letter of invitation again, and th... read complete review
| | | Juarez, Mexico | Review #3429 on October 9, 2008: | GlobeHopperMama

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
Juarez is a crazy place. Most of the applicants there have been living illegally in the US and are becoming permanent residents through marriage, or are parents of citizens or permanent residents and have been petitioned by their children, so the experience there is probably different from most consulates in the world. If you are simple marriage-based applicants who are going through the process the standard way, your case is relatively uncommon for this consulate! That should mean a quick and easy treatment at the consulate.
LODGING
I'll make a quick plug for Hotel Colonial. It's pretty nice, great staff, free continental breakfast, free shuttle rides to the consulate at 6am and 7am. They have three small swimming pools, wireless internet (although it works best in the lobby rather than the rooms), and a few computers available, too. It's located in a quieter area but within 10-15 minutes walking distance of the consulate. We stayed there for about $650 pes... read complete review
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