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| Juarez, Mexico | Review #7872 on July 6, 2011: | jimmy&eloisa

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this is my review of our trip to Juarez,
Getting to Juarez:
i left after work in austin and drove to Saltillo on Thursday the 30 of June. Friday and Saturday we finished up with getting all the papers in order and maid sure we had everything. Sunday morning we left Saltillo on a bus to Monterrey at 3:15 am, flew from monterrey at 6:10 am to Juarez. we arrived at 6:45 (one hour time difference) and took a taxi to the Holiday Inn Express (cab charged $245 pesos). we already had reservations and checked in. Rested up because we did not sleep at all the whole tip. Holiday inn express was a nice hotel, the people where nice, even thou it was a little more expensive the other hotels you can stay at, it was close to the embassy and food places.
Monday (7-4-11) morning the Medical Exam:
we woke up at 4:30 so that she can shower and get ready for the medical exam. We left the hotel at 5:10 and walked to the where the medic... read complete review
| | | Juarez, Mexico | Review #7825 on June 25, 2011: | saraio

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I recieved by e-mail my appoinment letter 2 bussines days after we got a Case Complete at NVC, that was on May 17th and the appointment was scheduled the 14th of June at 7:15 AM
BIOMETRICS (FINGER PRINTS AND PICTURE) AND DHL BRANCH
Before the appoinment you need to submit your biometrics, which is your fingerprints and pictures at a CAS (Centro de Atencion a Solicitantes) on the following web page you find the info to make an appoitment either online or on the phone www.usvisa-info.com there you get all the instructions you need. I did it on the phone since I had trouble online trying to do it.
You can find a CAS right were any US consulate or the US Embassy are and since you can get your biometrics done at any of those I chose Mexico City, since it was the nearest to me, but if you can pick the nearest to you, it doesn't have to be in Ciudad Juarez but you need to make sure that you do it before the appointment. If you don't get it done in Ciudad Juarez ... read complete review
| | | Review #7787 on June 17, 2011: | ebuj86

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This is my review of the consulate process in CDJ. The appointment letter the consulate sent never arrived at my home address in Aguascalientes, Mexico. However my fiancee in the US received within three weeks, she emailed it to me and it was OK to use that for all appointments. Once i got the letter I called to make the appointments and got my ASC (fingerprints and photos) appointment on Monday June 6th and my consulate interview appointment on Tuesday June 7th (I do not recommend choosing dates that are so close together just incase there is a problem with your medical examination) Got to CDJ on Sunday 5th, and on Monday morning went to get my medical examination done, they informed me that my medical results would not be ready until 10am the next morning, this is why i don't recommend having your dates so close to each other.
In the afternoon I went to the ASC for my fingerprints, which was a breeze, about 45 minutes, most of the time just sitting and waiting. The ne... read complete review
| | | Juarez, Mexico | Review #7759 on June 14, 2011: | icarolina

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Our experience in Juarez and with the consulate was smooth and painless for the most part. My interview was on 6/9 and since they closed the consulate a day before that, and there were no flights on tuesdays in the airline I liked, we flew in on monday 6/6.
The city:
We stayed at the Ibis Hotel, which was really nice and the cheapest I could find that was within a block from the consulate. If you book online 20 days in advance you can get a rate of approx. $420 pesos a night (reg. price is like $599-699 pesos). The Ibis is sandwiched in between the two clinics and is facing the small plaza right next to the consulate. It also is right across from the mall and next to the wendys and the denny's. I'd say the consulate area is safe to roam around till 9ish, then it starts to get sketchy. One thing that I didn't enjoy was how expensive taxis are in Juarez. A taxi would charge for a 10 minute ride What one in Guadalajara would charge for a 25-30 minute ride.
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| | | Juarez, Mexico | Review #7740 on June 10, 2011: | michigangirl

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My fiance's interview was today, June 10th, and he was approved! He arrived from Merida on Sunday, June 5th. He had his ASC appointment on Friday, June 3rd in Merida (for those of you who wonder about having fingerprints taken in other cities, there was no problem) which was a quick appointment. He had his medical appointment on Monday, June 6th, which was also quick and easy. He has two tattoos and they just asked him the meaning of them. He had to bring a paper from his ASC appointment and turn that in this morning before he got in line for his interview. He was called up to have his fingerprints checked (to make sure his fingerprints from the ASC were the same I guess), then he was called to another window later to turn in his paperwork. I had a co-sponsor for the I-134 since I did not make enough money on my 2010 taxes because I had been living in Mexico (but now I make signifcantly more than the required amount), but they did not ask to see the co-sponsor's financial information a... read complete review
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