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Juarez, Mexico | Review #21817 on May 17, 2017: | MrsEmm

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
My appointment was scheduled for May 16, 2017. We arrived Thursday May 11 to ciudad Juárez. We had made reservations at the quality inn (which was a great choice, being that everything has been a short walking distance).
Friday 5/12- I had my medical exam scheduled for 7 am at clÃnica médica internacional. I arrived at 6:30, they let me in early. I must say I was very impressed with how very well organized everything was. The employees there were all very nice and professional. I had to get 3 vaccines. So I paid $220 plus tax for the medical exam and about $160 for the vaccines. I was finished by like 8:30. They told me to go back at 1:30 to pick up my results. We went back around 1:15. There was about 30 other people waiting for their results as well. After about 35/45 min they started calling out names. So the total time waiting to get my results was about 45/50 minutes.
Saturday and Sunday were very long days for us. We went to the mall to pass time. Which is... read complete review
| | Juarez, Mexico | Review #21795 on May 13, 2017: | duki330

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
My fiance and I got our interview scheduled right when we got the letter from the consulate. I didn't go my self buy my Fiance said they move quickly inside and as long as you have all your paperwork things are fine. She didn't need to get her police report or birth certificate translated, she was told everyone was bi-lingual and it wasn't an issue.
| | Juarez, Mexico | Review #21731 on April 27, 2017: | kcrb

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· 4 people found this review helpful
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
Our interview was scheduled for April 27th at 8:45am. We originally planned to say and wait for the visa in Cd. Juarez but we decided to have it mailed to a DHL location by her house. We flew into the airport at Cd. Juarez on April 24th from Monterrey. If you are flying with a non-mexican US citizen, the USC needs to have an FMM (Mexican Immigration form) otherwise you will have problems flying to and from Cd. Juarez, even if you are on a domestic (Mexican) flight. We originally booked a room at the Ibis Hotel because of its location, but the room was horrendous, and whatever they use to clean the room gave me some type of allergic reaction, so we had to switch to the Quality Inn down the road. I would highly, highly recommend the Quality Inn, and I wouldn't recommend the Ibis, it was hands down the worst hotel room I have ever set foot into. The Quality Inn was similarly priced and much, much better. If you have children, the Quality Inn has a very nice pool area to keep them entertai... read complete review
| | Juarez, Mexico | Review #21695 on April 20, 2017: | caputo

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· 2 people found this review helpful
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Hola todos,
En agradecimiento a las personas que han colaborado en este foro, mi novio (formalmente conocido como prometido) y yo hemos decidido también hacerlo lo más clara y brevemente posible.
Los primeros 9 puntos son desde el punto de vista de quien viaja a El Paso, Texas (generalmente norteamericanos que viajan desde cualquier parte de EEUU). A partir del décimo punto, son mis comentarios y sugerencias como mexicana. Esperamos que les sea de utilidad, tal como a nosotros nos ha servido mucho leer los posts.
This is the same review that was posted in English above, but in Spanish, but with the addition of number 10 from the point of view of the Mexican. Number 10 is in English and Spanish.
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Aquà les dejo unos tips en relación a la visita del Consulado en Juárez. No voy a hablar en sà de lo que pasa en el consula... read complete review
| | Juarez, Mexico | Review #21688 on April 19, 2017: | caputo

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· 2 people found this review helpful
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Here are some tips on visitng the Juárez consulate. I am not going to talk about what happens at the consulate itself, since other people have covered it:
1. Allegiant AIrway has cheap fares to El Paso from some cities.
2. Taxis from the El Paso airport to the consulate area could cost from US$70-$100 each way. Here is a cheaper way to do it if you feel comfortable using public and Mexican transport (Spanish helps):
a. take the 33 or 50 bus from the airport to the Downtown Transfer Station ($1.50). They leave about every 20 minutes. If you stay overnight in one of the El Paso airport hotels, like Microtel, you can walk back to the airport or take the hotel shuttle
b. from the Downtown Transfer Station, ask where the Transborde or El Ejectuvio yellow buses leave from (It is a one block walk). Go in and buy a one way ticket to the consulate. It is US$13. The buses leave when they have enough passengers, usually less than every half hour. There are a... read complete review
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