Mexico US Consulate Reviews
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| Juarez, Mexico | Review #23730 on May 2, 2018: |
AnayraMG

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I made most of my process from Mexico city, the fingerprints and medical , the cost was 340 usd because i already had the TDAP from IMSS (the vaccines they give you are TDAP MMR and Varicella)
I came in to the consulate in CDJ at 9 am they ask for your passport , interview sheet (p4) and the DS-260 , then you go through a metal detector before you can go through to the interview rooms (here they will give you a number).
When you go inside they send you to a room where they ask for the following:
Birth cert
Carta de no antecedentes penales
Marriage / divorce certificate
medical envelope (its a black one)
and the passport pics (make sure they are the right size i saw someone getting kicked back for not having the 2inx2in pics)
they review your documents, ask you who is the petitioner and the relationship to you a... read complete review
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| Juarez, Mexico | Review #23633 on April 16, 2018: |
battsher

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Some general info on visiting the US consulate in Cuidad Juarez:
On safety:
- Juarez has a well earned bad reputation as a dangerous city. I don't doubt that it was a few years ago during the last cartel turf war. My experience was that it is a city like any other. Malls and stores are busy. People of all sorts out on the streets. I'm sure you could find trouble, but you'd have to go looking for it.
On getting to Juarez:
- I flew into El Paso International. An Uber to the the Cordova Bridge Of The Americas was about $12. From there I walked across the bridge to the Mexican side. Easy-peasy. With a smile I said "Buenos tardes" to the soldier posted outside the customs office as I walked by. No stopping, no questions, no inspection, no problem.
On getting around:
- The area surrounding the consulate is not pedestrian friendly. Luckily the medical clinics, hotels restaurants, a mall, and a convienence store are right ... read complete review
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| Juarez, Mexico | Review #23608 on April 9, 2018: |
carina33

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| Juarez, Mexico | Review #23603 on April 8, 2018: |

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| Juarez, Mexico | Review #23589 on April 5, 2018: |
carina33

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