Mexico US Consulate Reviews
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #9148 on February 13, 2012: |
bekam

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Reading these reviews really helped me know what to expect (semi) so i thought I'd post about our 3 days in Juarez
**if you are the US fiance, it is so much cheeper to fly in to El Paso, Tx and just cross the border. Believe me, it saved me about $600.
**we also had some friends in both El paso, and Juarez, so we stayed with them the 3 days,- so i will/cannot review hotels.
Feb 8- I flew in to El paso, met friends, crossed border, later picked up fiance who flew in to CDJ at night
-stayed the night, reviewed papers..
Feb9- woke up early, went to medical around 6 (they open at 6, consulate opens at 7-but really they opened at 730)
*(invitation letter / appointment confirmation/ passport)*
- it was SO frustrating because the first thing they said was that we didnt have the right paper, and that he had to go back to consulate. So he walked over to the consulate and stood in line till they opened for an hour... read complete review
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #9147 on February 13, 2012: |
vanessa.diaz

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we got there on Monday..
(instead of paying 300pesos for a taxi to the hotel from the airport we just walked outside of the airport got a blue bus to Costco crossed the street and got a green bus that took us in front of the consulate area..and we only paid 24pesos)
We stayed at Ibis hotel...ate at Dennys and went to the mall across the street.
On Tuesday we woke up at 4:30am...so we could get to the clinic early..I had to wait in a tent behind the clinic for like 3hours in the cold...after that we went back to sleep then went to eat in the Nicole Plaza in front of the clinics (the food there is much more expensive and not good at all compared to the other places nearby..so its better to cross the street and go to the food court in the mall) we went to the mall again to kill time...got the results at 2pm and went back to the hotel...
On Wed. we ate at the food court and then to the ASC appt at 2..don´t got more than 15min... read complete review
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #9137 on February 9, 2012: |
Mike and Natalia

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HI
Don't be nervous for the interview thy barely ask me like 4 questions and that was it!! 4 questions It took me and hour since I got in the consulate and going out... they told me in the interview your visa has been approved! we will mail to you, your passport with the visa in 2 days, I travel from Juarez, to Baja California and next day there it was!! my visa was in the delivery Office!! my process of interview was really fast and easy!!
Good luck to everybody!!!
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #9090 on February 1, 2012: |
Medina

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SOOO HAPPY NOA2 APROVED
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #9061 on January 26, 2012: |
SSGMullie

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I was the petitioner and the plan was to meet my wife and children at the La Quinta Hotel in Juarez on the 11th of January. We had an ASC Appointment on the 15th and interview scheduled on the 18th.
Movement to Juarez:
• Airport to Juarez: I flew into El Paso International Airport from Philadelphia on the 11th and used a Border Taxi Cab for the movement to Ciudad Juarez and the hotel. The Border cabs are located directly across the street from the main doors of the Baggage Claim area. Green and White with Border Cab painted on the doors.
• Cost = $85.00 US (probably a little high but so be it.)
• Summary: The ride from El Paso to Juarez was approximately 20 minutes and was typical of what one could expect from a taxi ride as there were no significant events of note. I was surprised at the lack of security crossing into Mexico as my identification was never checked, was not questioned as to the purpose of my visit nor was I iss... read complete review
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