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Juarez, Mexico | Review #8068 on August 6, 2011: | Gus&Cole

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
I’m gonna start this review with the traditional greeting to VisaJourney because without this website, this successful story wouldn’t have been possible. THANKS A LOT VISAJOURNEY AND ALL THE PEOPLE THAT PROVIDE HELPFUL INFORMATION HERE.
This will be a very detailed review so be ready for some reading.
I placed links to some pictures related to the context, that will be REALLY helpful so you can see exactly how places look like and get familiar with them even before you go to Ciudad Juarez.
Ok, lets start.
Day1: Tuesday
Loooong day. Stayed 5 hours at the airport, from 4am to 9am. Not good. Arrived to CD: Juarez airport and took a taxi $245 pesos, like $20 USD.
PICTURE: Facing outside the airport: http://goo.gl/21I0o
FACT: There’s no way to get ripped off here or feel scared because it is an official taxi service from the airport and you don’t... read complete review
| | Juarez, Mexico | Review #8048 on August 3, 2011: | ChrisWR

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
I cannot believe that the visa for my husband was denied at the interview. We have been married for eight years, I have a secure job with the federal government and make more than enough to cover our expenses until he can get work. They kept him there all day, and in the end, they pointed to my 1040 tax forms which have my salary as low, because I only worked in the US from August to December, and from August to October I was working part-time only. My earnings in Mexico don't count apparently. They are requesting a joint financial sponsor for him to be issued a visa. I cannot believe that they cannot consider my current position and salary when making a decision. What a bunch of morons! So now, I have to succumb to their wishes and ask someone else to help out when we don't need it. So awful!
| | Juarez, Mexico | Review #8046 on August 3, 2011: | Sara Ryan

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
K1/K2 con ninos - Fue complicado al principio porque hay poca gente que lleva ninos y yo tenia muchas preguntas, pero no hay necesidad de preocuparse, el proceso es simple.
Medical - Primero te revisan los documentos en la entrada, de todos, carta de invitacion, pasaportes, confirmacion de forma DS-260, y confirmacion de cita en el consulado y CAS. Pasas a una salita de espera, los llaman a todos a la ventanilla, luego uno por uno para tomar foto. Los ninos no deben tener vacunas recientes, o algunas no, por algo que se contraponga con la inyeccion que les van a poner ahi. Nosotros llevabamos la vacuna de tetanos pero no hubo problema con esa. De ahi los pasan a todos a otra sala a esperar, y llaman grupos de hombres y mujeres. Los ninos vinieron conmigo. Pase a un cuartito a quitarme la ropa de arriba (toda) y me puse la bata, para los rayos X del pecho. Luego te sales con todo y tu bata y pasas a otro cuarto a que tomen muestra de sangre. De ahi subi y en el mismo siti... read complete review
| | Juarez, Mexico | Review #8040 on August 2, 2011: | Brad & Mayra

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Perdón por la tardanza, espero de cualquier manera que la reseña que escribiré, sirva para que las personas que están por ir a Cd. Juárez se sientan más seguras y como yo sepan a lo que van, ya que a mí me fueron de mucha ayuda las reseñas que leía en este sitio.
Mi cita era el día 28 de Julio, pero decidí estar en Juárez desde el lunes 25 ya que todo empezaría con el examen médico y quería llegar a la clínica a las 6 am, llegamos me hospede en el hotel Quality Inn (bien ubicado, tiene alberca, te llevan al aeropuerto y DHL gratis, también te dan el desayuno continental), Salí a conocer la zona y checar distancias, el CAS esta como a una cuadra y el consulado como a dos cuadritas, las clínicas están como a tres, todo está muy cerca, solo que si el sol esta a todo lo que da por eso pesa caminar aunque sea una cuadrita :P , hay una plaza tipo galerías casi frente al consulado, hay área de comida y cine, yo la verdad si fui al cine dos días era tanta mi tens... read complete review
| | Juarez, Mexico | Review #7971 on July 20, 2011: | jasoncerri

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Hi all, I got back a few days ago and here is my review. Please contact me if you have any questions.
Arrived: Sunday. Flew into El Paso, and got ride across bridge into Juarez. Checked in at La Quinta (more on the hotel later). 30 minutes later took taxi to pick up fiance and her daughter from CJS Airport. Returned to hotel and ate across the street at Mega Tacos. They didn't want to accept US Dollars and I didnt have time to exchange so I ended up paying with my card. Pretty good food.
Monday: Me and the girls wake up at 5am, in order to do medical appt at 6. Shuttle took us there and we were in line by 6:05. For some reason we ended up at the blue/white medical clinic which apparently is the better one of the two. We go through security, and get seperated from the girls. They asked for the girls Passports, Appt confirmation, and invitation letter from the Consulate. No DS 260 but we bought it anyways, they didnt ask for it, doesnt hurt to bring it thou... read complete review
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