Mexico US Consulate Reviews
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #22297 on August 6, 2017: |
gtiorobertsf

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My fiance had his interview on 08/04/2017 at the Ciudad Juarez consulate.
Since he lived in Mexico city / CDMX he was about to do his Biometrics and fingerprints there. Its the only state allowed to do the medical and finger printing everyone else needs to have those requirements done in Juarez.
After two inspections of documentation and verbal acknowlegement of who he is he had his interview. The interviewer was american and asked if he had every been to the USA, any problem with the law, how we met and who proposed. He did not request additional evidence of our relationship. The CO annouced that he is approved and was provided with domestic violence information and social service resources and was told that he should receive his visa in about 3 working days.
My fiance said there were a number of people turned away for lack of documentation mostly for not having petitioners W2's.
Overall since he had a positive result he said the services was good.
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #22291 on August 4, 2017: |
Franciscoruizt

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My wife's I get interview was pretty straight forward..no papers asked at all
And she was asked...
How petitioned you...
What is his name...
Where was I at?....
If she had kids....
If she or me had been married...
Any criminal records...
Where does your husband works?
Entry date and how she came in to the US...
And if she had DACA
Thank god she was approved
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #22205 on July 23, 2017: |
Ray & Andrea

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First off, I would like to mention crossing into Juarez from El Paso. I HIGHLY advise crossing over the Zaragoza Bridge...both into and out of Mexico. The reason I say this is because there are places to park,on both sides of the border and plenty of taxi's waiting for you on both sides, as well. The very first time we crossed over, we paid $65 to have a taxi take us across the Paseo Del Norte Bridge and to our hotel. It took a total of 2 hours and 35 minutes. Once we figured it out, we took the Zaragoza Bridge, by foot and paid $4.75 from our Air BnB to the Zaragoza Bridge where we walked over the bridge, in 8 minutes, for $.50. It took a total of 30 minutes, including the drive and being inspected by border agents. Total cost crossing by foot = $5.25 and it was so much easier and faster.
My mom and I arrived in Juarez on Sunday, May 21, 2017. When we arrived into Juarez, we stayed, very cheaply, at the Hotel Ibis, for 4 days to complete all the necessary app... read complete review
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #22067 on July 5, 2017: |
Kartru

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Hi! I had my interview on June 27th, it's been 5 days without counting July 4th and still I have no tracking number, is anyone in the same situation? Is it normal to wait so many days? The consular officer said I will receive my passport/visa in a week or two, but my case has not been updated, I'm really anxious, did anyone knows what to do?
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #22044 on June 30, 2017: |

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The interview was without incident. All the paperwork was ready. Interview was Monday... it's Friday and no updates whatsoever. I am embarrassed about the inefficiency of this consulate.
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