Mexico US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.7
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571 Review(s)
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| Review #6304 on July 7, 2010: |
brykit
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #6297 on July 3, 2010: |
bila-n-javi
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Medical examination was ok. my husband was checked by a female doctor. I thought that guys always get male docs apparently not. He went early in the morning, He didnt have to wait in line that long. Was asked to present appointment letter, they took blood, and gave some vaccination, was made to strip, got a physical done, paid with credit card etc. nothing out of the ordinary, got results in late afternoon in a sealed package.
NExt day was his interview, nice consul, was asked to provide extra marriage ceremony pics, consul kept asking him tricky questions such as "oh so you got married in the states? oh so you guys met in the state? " and he kept nicely correcting her and letting her know that we met and got married in mexico. be aware of this during your interview, if not clear ask them to clarify or repeat before you answer. interview process 11 am til 3:30 pm all in all.
sorry for the telegram like review hurt my hand badly at work today.
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #6264 on June 25, 2010: |
happyfreckles
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My husband was DENIED!!
He is not able to recieve visa
He was band for LIFE!! They told him it was because when he was younger that he claimed he was a U.S. citizen and that this is false representation and a band for life!
grrrrrrr!!!!!!
What are Me and my family going to do Now??
Its not fair!!! This happened because of his exwife forcing him to lie so they could cross together.
I'm so MAD
SAD
and CONFUSED!!!
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #6242 on June 19, 2010: |
Ralph of Kansas
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My wife had her medical exam on Monday 31 May at one of the two approved clinics just a block away from our new consulate general bldg. Then we had her interview the next day. Go to the medical clinic and the consulate as early as you can, there was a large crowd when we arrived at both places before 6:00 a.m. Whatever you do, do NOT lose the number ticket you receive when you start waiting for processing at the consulate or you will have to come back the next day. STRONGLY SUGGEST that everyone bring all supporting documents, letters, cards, MoneyGram receipts, long distance \'phone cards, photos, wedding albums, bills, lease contracts, health care powers of attorney (showing your spouse as one of your health care agents in case of emergency), extra certified copies of BOTH spouses\' birth certificates, marriage certificate, etc. that you can. We carried in a gym bag with at least 30 lbs. of documents, just in case. Guess what our interviewing consular officer needed to see (aft... read complete review
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #6240 on June 19, 2010: |
moleary
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We arrived separately on Monday afternoon. I flew into El Paso and took a cab to the Holiday Inn, then a couple of hours later took the hotel shuttle to the Juarez airport and picked up my fiancee. We took a cab back to the hotel and had dinner at Barriga's next door. Great food, service and atmosphere. We ate there every night. We would recommend the Holiday Inn. Clean. Helpful staff. Security. Free breakfast. Free Happy Hour Tues-Fri. Nice 2.5 star hotel. We felt completely safe there.
Tuesday morning we were up early and walked to the CMI clinic. We arrived at 6:15. The guard told me I would probably be waiting for a couple of hours so I walked back to the hotel. At 7:40, my fiancee called and said she was finished and on her way back to the hotel. By the time I got the elevator and went downstairs, she was coming in the front door.
She said the process was very well organized. They ask for her passport and appointment letter, address in Juarez or the ... read complete review
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