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You are doing AOS but have an appointment at Juarez? I am confused.

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Does anyone know what happens at the Open Appt in Juarez? Do I get my green card then?

Okay. First off, I am assuming you have an open appointment to pick up your visa, correct?

If you just had your waiver approved and now have an open appointment, then you are ONLY going to this appointment to pick up the visa necessary to enter the United States. You will NOT receive your green card at any appointment in Mexico. If you are receiving your fiance visa or spousal visa (K-1 or K-3) visa, you will apply for your green card (also known as AOS, adjustment of status) in the United States after marrying or if you are already married, after you enter and apply.

At the open appointment in Juarez to pick up your visa, you will need to take updated forms, proof of financial support, proof of relationship with spouse or fiance, proof of continued presence in Mexico, medical exam results, mexican passport with at least 5 years left on it, approval notice for waiver, open appointment letter, etc.......

For the green card or AOS process....You will need to fill out all forms necessary for AOS and go to a biometric appt. (fingerprint) and a final interview at the nearest immigration office in your state. You will be told of all locations and dates to go to the immigration office after you apply. This is AFTER you pick up your visa in Juarez and enter the United States.

Hope this helps! Good luck and read up on everything so you understand the processes better. The worse thing to be is uninformed and going through this process...:)

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