Mexico US Consulate Reviews
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| Juarez, Mexico | Review #7682 on May 30, 2011: |
Future Mrs. Zarat

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Mt fiance did his medical exams 3 days befor his ASC appointment but was not nessecary because k1 applicants do not need to receive any vaccinations. We had the interview on may 26 at 8:15 am. He was told to get there an hour befor his appointment. When we arrived he had to check in at the sala de espera (waiting room) they check your papers and give you a paper with you passport number and instructions on how to pick up your visa after if your approved. Once he checked in he was sent to the consulate which is a building about a block from the waiting room (you can walk there with your fiance) once we arrived at the consulate I could no longer go with him so he got in a line and the employees told him which door to wait by. Once at the front of the door the employees once again check your paper work (it turns out we had the wrong DS-156 we did not have the one that leaves a space for the picture but they were nice enough to let us fill on out there and told him he had two hours to... read complete review
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| Juarez, Mexico | Review #7669 on May 26, 2011: |
MandD

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· 6 people found this review helpful
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Aqui mi review esperando sea de ayuda.
Domingo:
Llego sola a Juarez tomo un taxy al hotel Ibis.
Lunes:
Voy a la clínica a las 7:00 a.m, que esta justo pasando el estacionamiento del hotel ibis.
me piden mostrar la hoja con la confirmación de la cita en el consulado, la carta que el consulado me envió, y mi pasaporte, no me revisaron mi mochila así que es posible llevar celulares pero se discreto al usarlo dentro de la clínica, por que te pedirán no usarlo.
si no traes la carta te mandan a que la pidas en la ventanilla del consulado.
las pruebas son:
-toma de sangre
-examen de la vista que toma como 10 segundos :P
-examen medico donde te piden estar completamente desnuda y te hacen varias preguntas sobre drogas, tatuajes, problemas con la policía, alergias y etc
-toma de placa de torax
aqui la doctora me dijo que pasara a la caja directamente que mi vi... read complete review
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| Juarez, Mexico | Review #7617 on May 19, 2011: |
Katwood

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· 4 people found this review helpful
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The following is written (in Spanish) by my then fiancé, now husband. I have translated into English below. We hope that this helps you. As a couple whose common language is Spanish, having most of the visa information in English has been challenging. We hope that you find reading our experience in both languages helpful to you.
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Experiencia del paquete 3 a mi llegada en EE.UU.
El “paquete 3” llegó al domicilio que puse desde que enviamos la forma I-129. Yo había llamado al número teléfonico de 703 439 2313 para saber mi estatus y ellos me dijeron que el paquete se envió desde Cd Juárez a mi casa en Oaxaca el día 11 de abril y que debería llegar en un máximo de 2 semanas, si no llegaba, lo podia bajar de internet.
5 o 6 días después del 11 abril, intenté agendar la cita en el cosulado sin que me hubiera lle... read complete review
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| Mexico City, Mexico | Review #7538 on May 1, 2011: |
kolorin

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| Juarez, Mexico | Review #7531 on April 29, 2011: |
hmay

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· 3 people found this review helpful
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My fiancee and I applied for the K1 visa on 20 August 2010. On 25 April 2011, she held the visa in her hand.
I am not going to write a dissertation of our experience. However, this forum helped us so I want to pay it forward. The process to get to the Juarez appointment is fairly the same and predictable. But once you get to the Juarez appointment stage...it is not stable nor predictable. Here are some key points:
The area around the consulate is safe. We stayed at the Holiday Inn and could walk to the medical center, consulate and restaurants without danger. We did not however venture out at night and it may be different after sundown.
On your way to the consulate area, there will be people who will approach you under the guise of helping. Do not accept it. These people are called coyotes for a reason.
The consulate website states that for a K-1 visa no appointment letter is necessary. That information has not been ... read complete review
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