Mexico US Consulate Reviews
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| Mexico City, Mexico | Review #433 on February 23, 2006: |
tterbnewo

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Back in late 2004, my then girlfriend (now fiancee), went to the Mexico City embassy to apply for a travelers Visa. It was her impression that the people working there were racist towards Mexicans. She unfortunately didn't have any of the names of people working there, so I wasn't able to report them. But that was her review. I should note though, that she spoke little English at the time and was angry anyway for having to go down there. As you probably know, people in Mexico aren't all that thrilled about the closed border anyway. For that reason her opinion is probably a bit biased. I haven't been to the Embassy there myself, so I can't really confirm or deny my fiancee's review of it. All I can say is that she's loathing having to return there for a K1 visa. -And of course, she mentioned not loving the long lines. Wait until she sees the DMV huh?
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| Juarez, Mexico | Review #430 on February 21, 2006: |
HARLANC

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alot of waiting--the locals know what you are in juarez for and charge you double for everything---if they can.
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| Juarez, Mexico | Review #424 on February 18, 2006: |
VivaMexico

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The first day we went for the medical exam at 7:00 a.m. We first went to the clinic right next to the consulate, but they sent us to the "blue" clinic just down the street because they were so busy. The clinic was relatively busy but not packed, and we were out of there by 9:00. They take a photo, then a blood test, and a chest xray. The fee is $135 , and they do NOT accept credit cards, so i had to take a 10 minute walk to an ATM. We returned at 2 for the results and had them in less than a minute.
The next morning we arrived at the Consulate at 7:00 a.m. There were 100 - 200 people in line, but it moved very quickly. It is NOT necessary to arrive any earlier for the fiance visa. I can't speak to other visa types, but all the fiance applicants were done before 12:30 regardless of their position in line! Sofia got in the door at 7:30 and they made me wait outside. There is now a large sign on the door saying that K1 applicants cannot have their fiance accompany them insi... read complete review
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| Mexico City, Mexico | Review #394 on February 1, 2006: |
leslie275

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DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW LONG IF ITS EASIER TO FLY TO CIUDAD JUAREZ, OR IS THERE AN AIRPORT IN TEXAS, AND IF SO WHAT IS THE AMOUNT OF TIME TO CROSS THE BORDER TO GET TO THE EMBASSY?
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| Juarez, Mexico | Review #356 on January 12, 2006: |
Rocio

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it took me about 9 hours the whole process, long interview,very unpleasent and pushy......woman didnt tell me i was aproved and let me waiting for 3 hours to find out 
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