Mexico US Consulate Reviews
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| Juarez, Mexico | Review #20089 on August 5, 2016: |
Angie Boykin

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Hello everyone!
I have applied for a fiancee visa and I was wondering if anybody can tell me if I have to do my medical screening and finger prints in Juarez prior to my interview or can I do them ay an approved location in mexico city and just g to Juarez for my interview?
Thanks for the help!!!javascript:emoticon(' ')
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| Juarez, Mexico | Review #19987 on July 21, 2016: |
sdlybbert

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| Juarez, Mexico | Review #19893 on July 6, 2016: |
rsilva

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It's been a long road getting to this point. Our NOA2 was approved on March 25th and it took until April 28th for the NVC to issue a case number. We paid the fees, did the DS160 and waited, and waited, and waited for the "letter" to arrive from the consulate inviting us to schedule the appointment. On June 22nd, feeling frustrated, my fiancee flew to Juarez to have the letter re-printed at the consulate window. The instructions state that residents of D.F. must have their medical and biometrics done in D.F. and we needed the letter to do the biometrics and medical.
The funny part to our story is that the VERY next day after my fiancee returned to D.F., she received the long awaited letter in the mail postmarked May 17, from Texas. The funnier part is that I received my copy in the US 3 days later. Moral to the story-- be patient and the system eventually catches up.
She did the medical and biometrics last week in Mexico City. The 7am appointments ... read complete review
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| Juarez, Mexico | Review #19877 on July 3, 2016: |
pikapika

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The wait to enter took a while, but the interview per se was fast. The staff there were not too friendly -- they seemed very condescending and arrogant. I saw several instances of individuals being treated poorly. The interview went well. The consular officer was friendly and just asked some basic questions: what do you do for a living? How did you and your fiancé meet? What do your tattoos mean? Have you been to the United States before? When and where did I plan to marry? When did I plan on entering the US? At the end he just said congratulations your visa is approved. It took 5-10 minutes maximum. Happy this whole ordeal is over.
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| Review #19854 on June 29, 2016: |
Starmeforever

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Does anyone know if biometrics were done in the state will they need to be done again in Mexico??
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