Mexico US Consulate Reviews
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584 Review(s)
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| Juarez, Mexico | Review #1358 on March 9, 2007: |
Louisa

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My fiance had no problems when he went for his interview. There were not a whole lot a people like he thought there were going to be. Everything went quickly and everyone was nice. He went back to turn in his waiver two weeks after his first interview. This time there were more people there but once again they were very nice.
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| Juarez, Mexico | Review #1311 on February 20, 2007: |
puntagordabob

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The interview went great....different persons asked us some questions at different stages of the daytime stay at consulate queue system...last guy was really nice.... we were the LAST Approval to walk out of the consulate that day And I mean LITERALLY they were cleaning up the room we sat in to make room for a party they were having that evening lol.
Plan on spending a long day there.....
Guards were really nice.... God Bless them for helping us when the consulate decided to close the place Thurs & Friday (they decided this on Tuesday THE DAY WE LANDED IN JUAREZ0...so No signs no anything....nothing on their website.... we did the medical the same morning we entered the queue at the consulate a BIG NO NO so I am told....but they made an exception in our case and even game me as the US citizen a pass to keep exiting the place to get the documents, money order, and the medical as they were ready.... if it were not f... read complete review
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| Juarez, Mexico | Review #1297 on February 16, 2007: |
AgRo

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HOTEL:
He is staying at the Holiday Inn Express – about 1 kilometer from the Consulate. I think he meant to reserve at the Holiday Inn Lincoln which is closer, but oh well, the Holiday Inn Express is still very close (he says about a 7 minute walk from Consulate). I wish I could be there with him, but his mom flew to Juarez with him, so I’m glad that he is not alone.
MEDICAL EXAM:
6:50 a.m. He called a taxi and went with his mom to the clinic closest to the Consulate (50 pesos)
- He entered a waiting room with about 50 seats (not too full). When he registered, they asked for his passport and appointment letter received in the packet.
- They took his picture and electronic signature
- After about an hour, they called him and 4 other people to get their blood taken. No problems there; they barely left a mark.
- They sent him to the 2nd floor – another 5 minute wait and they called him and 3 other guys in for X rays;... read complete review
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| Juarez, Mexico | Review #1280 on February 12, 2007: |
New Yorker

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Well Im back from Juarez. It really sucks!!!! It feels like we hit rock bottom in civilization!! We stayed in a hotel right next to the consulate, between a ton of mom and pop restaurants, Taxis, and immigration coyotes!!. They practically pull you into their cardboard offices with the promise of Free advice in any immigration issue and then the truth comes out: “ orale guerita! Son 200 dolares if i fill out any form For you. Jaja!
Now this was my journey:
Medical on wednesday: we went to the clinic at 6 am. They took my appointment letter and passport, then i waited for two hours to be called. They took blood samples and they left marks on my arm like i was a victim of domestic violence!! then waited for another 30 minutes
And I was called for x-rays, and physical examination. I felt like a porn star! Jaja. I was in a room with the nurse, she took my blood pressure and asked to strip down to my birthday suit!! Then a very nice female dr... read complete review
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| Juarez, Mexico | Review #1267 on February 7, 2007: |
ucla_cutie26

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Here is my report on my fiance’s experience in Ciudad Juarez . . .
Juan arrived in Ciudad Juarez on Sunday and he said that it was freezing. So for those of you headed there, make sure you prepare for the extremely cold temperature. He arrived in the Juarez airport and said that it’s a very small airport. He took a taxi to his hotel (right in front of the consulate). The taxi ride cost 220 pesos.
As for the hotel he stayed at, it was the Hotel La Playa, directly in front of the consulate however, he told me to tell you guys: HE DID NOT RECOMMEND THIS HOTEL. He said the hotel was not too safe, that anyone could really get into it. Also, he said that the room he got was like the last one on the second floor and he felt all isolated on the edge. Also, he said that the food in the restaurant of the hotel was not the best. Oh yeah not to mention that one of the locks in his door was broken, which made him paranoid all the time. Also, the lights went out for... read complete review
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