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| Juarez, Mexico | Review #16611 on April 17, 2015: | cnitti

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My fiance lives in Guadalajara and did his biometrics there the week prior to his interview in Juarez. He scheduled his medical appointment at Clinica Medica Internacional and everything went seemlessly there. He picked up his packet about 2 PM. His interview was early the following morning. There's some waiting involved but as for the actual interview he said they didn't ask him anything at all. He was out in about 2 hours. The interview was on a Tuesday and he had his visa in hand by Friday of that same week.
He was not at all impressed with the city although there are lots of restaurants and stores. Everything in the vicinity of the consulate seems safe and he felt comfortable walking around there. There was a shuttle bus to one of the medical clinics and the driver picked him up telling him where he was going was the same place but it wasn't so he had to walk back. When he checked in they told them that happens a lot -they try to "steal patients" to get mo... read complete review
| | | Juarez, Mexico | Review #16490 on March 29, 2015: | Srubioperez

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| | | Juarez, Mexico | Review #16437 on March 20, 2015: | Srubioperez

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Ahhh Where to start...
I want to make this review kinda long because I really want to explain everything from the hotel to the consulate and in between.
JUAREZ:
It is nothing like it was described! I was super worried and was positive I was going to do nothing more than hide in the hotel room.As far as walking along the street from the consulate to the hotel ( maybe a mile ) several times We never once encountered a problem.We only went out in the day though.There's tons of shops and places to eat,even for us white girls,LOL.AppleBees,Dennys,Wendys,Mcdonalds,Dominos etc.I would only exchange some dollars for pesos but not all you have because some places it's better to use pesos and some places it's better to use dollars.The "tipo de cambio" the exchange rate varies from place to place in Juarez.Anywhere from $1=13 pesos - $1=16 pesos.As far as Taxi's,they tell you never to take a street taxi and I would stick to that, but we took a taxi from Walmart,Wendys... read complete review
| | | Juarez, Mexico | Review #16310 on February 25, 2015: | jcruzazucar

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We had our consulate interview today and my husband was approved!
HOTEL:
We stayed at La Quinta Inn & Suites in a two-bedroom king suite. Just fyi this is not a two-bedroom suite, it's a one bedroom suite haha...all was well. This hotel is great! Little noise, very very clean and the staff is extremely helpful, polite and professional. I highly recommend this hotel. It's not far from the consulate & clinics but its not walking distance either. They have a shuttle that can take you anywhere nearby from 6am to 9:30pm which is helpful as well as a business center where you can print your flight stuff, a gym, laundryroom, free breakfast everyday from 6am to 10am.
CLINIC:
We went to the Clinica Medica Internacional. Everything was organized and easy to do there. We arrived at 5:45am and spent about 2 hours there. We then went back at 2pm to pick up my husband's results (same-day). He received 2 shots and in total and it was $306 in total. You are... read complete review
| | | Juarez, Mexico | Review #16204 on February 13, 2015: | Strykerk

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So, this was our experience. We had 2 rounds in Juarez. My husband's first interview date was scheduled for Oct. 20, 2014, but since they found something on his chest x-ray, he had to do the sputum culture for tuberculosis. That test lasted 2 months before we got the results. Our second interview was scheduled on January 16th.
Biometrics: We chose to do this prior to going to Juarez the first time in Guadalajara. It was super easy and fast. All he needed was his passport and DS260 confirmation page. Also know your interview date and time because they will ask.
Medical exam: We had this originally scheduled October 16th. After filling out some basic information forms, my husband went to his medical exam, and I went to the waiting room. They gave him a handful of vaccinations, full physical, chest x-ray. Also, during the questioning, the doctor asked about prior drug use. My husband initially said no, but he eventually admitted to trying marijuana ... read complete review
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