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| Juarez, Mexico | Review #24281 on July 23, 2018: | T_Plow

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My fiancee is from Mexico City so she was able to do her medical and ASC interview in Mexico City.
The medical exam went well in Mexico City. We got there at about 7am and everything was ready for pick up by 2pm. Be careful because even if you have your vaccinations they will try to get more money out of you by making you get a few vaccines anyways. Just make sure not to open the black package with your results! It is a very fragile plastic package and would be very easy to open.
She then had her ASC appointment in Mexico City as well and it was very easy. She said it took probably 10 minutes to get everything done.
My fiancee had her interview on a friday here in Juarez. I flew into El Paso on Thursday and my Fiancee flew into Ciudad Juarez on the same day. We went to the hotel, got checked in and spent the day double checking every document. Also her interview was originally scheduled for August 2nd but we constantly checked and were able... read complete review
| | | Juarez, Mexico | Review #24280 on July 23, 2018: | Sandraher

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My husbands interview was scheduled for June 22 in Juarez and his medical appointment for June 20th so it tuns out that during his medical appointment they found a spot on his chest ex rays, they think Tb which I’am positive that he does not have tuberculosis, anyway they cancelled his consular interview now we have to wait till August 30 to hear what the medical results is and then 2 more weeks for the medical result to be send to the consulate and then the consulate will call us and schedule another interview, I’am wondering has anyone been trough something like this before? Because I’am not sure what to expect now
| | | Juarez, Mexico | Review #24153 on July 5, 2018: | SYK2018

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Faster and easier than i thought it was about to be.
2.5 Hours in Consulate.
Had an appointment at 9:15 am, i got there 8:50 and the guard let me go in... No waiting line.
1st Interview to Provide Documents, 2nd for Questions and obtain Pamphlet of Rights and Green Approval.
| | | Juarez, Mexico | Review #24109 on June 27, 2018: | UnaMexicana

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The interview was quick. Normal questions maybe 5 or 6: When did we meet, what did I do in Mexico, when did we get married (looked back to husband's date in previous divorce decree and naturalization certificate), and I don't remember anything else, but those were the basic ones.
Someone had thrown up (eww I know) due to being nervous, I guess.
I had a massive packet of information, documents, photos, so much stuff! all organized in my folder. He did not care and did not ask for anything. Was more interested in shuffling the papers we had already submitted. All in all, it was not pleasant but not rude. Pretty average.
| | | Juarez, Mexico | Review #24009 on June 15, 2018: | AnaidAaron

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Biometrics: I had my biometrics taken in Mexico City, the process in itself was very quick, 10 minutes tops. You have to bring your DS-160 confirmation page, passport and appointment letter. They also asked me if I had my NOA2 on me which I didn't, but I told them I did receive it. They put a sticker on the back of my passport with a barcode and my type of visa.
Medical: I had it done the very same day of the biometrics, the clinic is across the street. I got there at 7:30 and was out by 9:15. First the took a urine sample, blood sample, asked me If I used drugs, alcohol or smoked, If I had any tattoos and I if I had ever had problems with the police in Mexico or the US. Then a female doctor did the examination, it wasn't invasive at all and I felt very comfortable. I got my vaccinations last, and although they were optional for K1, I decided to get them anyway (I only got Varicella and MMR). I paid $7500 MXN for the medical and vaccinations (Around $375 USD).
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