Mexico US Consulate Reviews
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584 Review(s)
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| Juarez, Mexico | Review #17782 on September 15, 2015: |
Cradley

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The immigration officer was very cordial and happy to hear about our case. I couldn't be happier! javascript:emoticon(' ')
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| Juarez, Mexico | Review #17740 on September 8, 2015: |
davedefuz

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Hi -
Hugo flew to Ciudad Juarez from Mexico City after taking an overnight bus from Cuernavaca.
Luckily, a week earlier he was able to complete the ASC and the medical in Mexico City and 6 days later was taking the flight to Juarez.
He stayed at the Ibis hotel. Great location, minutes from the consulate and a huge mall and many inexpensive food choices.
The taxi from the airport cost approximately $15 USD for a 15 minute ride and the fare had to be purchased at a desk inside the arrivals area of the airport.
The hotel was inexpensive and even though he arrived at 0830 local, he did not get his room until 1600 local. A long day in the lobby playing with his iphone.
The next morning, with his appointment at 0815, he left the hotel at 0800 with plenty of time to spare.
The next two (2) hours were spent from person to person and building to building until the final interview ... read complete review
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| Juarez, Mexico | Review #17713 on September 1, 2015: |
Mrsgil

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We arrive in Juarez Sunday the 23rd..we flew to el paso, Texas and cross over the bridge by foot where we were met by the gentleman who was renting out a room for us at his house he only he charged us $25 a day and we gave him $100 for gas money since he drove us everywhere we wanted to go...early Monday morning we had my husband's medical at 6am he went in got his documents checked and got his wristband he was moved to a next set of chairs where they did an eye test after they moved him to another set of chairs one of the clinic staff members escorted them to the next building I was able to come along...there they drew blood first then they sent them to the x-ray tech and to an exam room they checked for tattoos and asked to drop his undies to the floor they turn off the lights and light you with a UV light to check for things that can't be seen in regular light...then they ask you to get dressed and go on to the vaccines it varies by age group my husband is in the 31 to 50 so he got ... read complete review
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| Juarez, Mexico | Review #17695 on August 29, 2015: |
laurainr

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This consulate is pretty relaxed and overall good. My fiance got approved even though I am a college student who is not working. This is because my parents submitted an affidavit of support (One for me, one for them) and they made a note that they will support us until we are on our own feet.
The Juarez consulate WILL ask the fiance to bring 2 passport-sized photos taken within the past 6 months. My fiance didn't bring those, but they let him run to a local store and have his photo taken and printed. Luckily! But try to be prepared. You will need to bring EVERYthing.
The medical exam was done right near the consulate at 1 of the 3 clinics. They're all within walking distance from each other. It's super easy to get an appointment. He missed his first appointment due to an issue we ran into, but they gave him another right away. He had to fly into Juarez for all of this since he lives far away from the consulate.
His exam was... awkward, but ok. He brought ... read complete review
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| Juarez, Mexico | Review #17687 on August 29, 2015: |
RobRod

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Everything went very smoothly. Roberto completed the ACS portion in Guadalajara a week before the interview. We stayed at Hotel Conquistador Inn. Clean and friendly, and full of people in the visa process. We were able to check in early--at about 10:00 AM. He had his medical exam en Servicios Medicos de la Frontera. As it happened mid-week, there were almost no other applicants at the medical. He was done within an hour. Interview was scheduled for a Friday at 7:45. We arrived at 7:15. Not much of a line. Process was very smooth inside the consulate: easy to submit the required documents. Consular official asked to see I-134 and the police report, nothing more (although he had a ton of documentation.) Official asked how we met, where I live, if he had been arrested, what language we speak, if he speaks English (he doesn't, but is planning on learning.) That's it. We were having breakfast at 10:20!
Roberto picked up his visa at the DHL office in downtown Zapopan, Jalisco ... read complete review
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