Mexico US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.7
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575 Review(s)
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #33423 on October 22, 2024: |
stephanyv
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The staff was amazing.
My only complaint is that nowhere does it say that the interview is split between 2 days.
On your "appointment date" they just ask for documents and ask you to go back the next day for the actual interview.
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #33416 on October 11, 2024: |
Waitingfor10
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Officials were very professional and nice!!
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #33404 on September 27, 2024: |
svga1998
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All clear , they were nice and helpful.
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #33226 on June 6, 2024: |
grmn101
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Quick and painless.
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #32945 on February 10, 2024: |
EPandPA
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We arrived the Saturday before the document entry appointment on a Tuesday. On Monday we completed the medical exam and the ASC appointment and it all went smoothly and quickly. The document check appointment was painless and spent more time in line. All appointments are first come first serve, so there is no penalty to showing up early if that’s what you would prefer. It seems like the earlier you show up the quicker you get through. The interview its self was also very straightforward. The consular officer asked the petitioner’s name, current address, current job, current location (in that moment), wedding plans, and he was approved.
We waited in Juarez to receive the visa. He was approved by 10am Wednesday and we were notified by 1pm Friday that the visa had been printed and was ready to be picked up. We picked it up at the ASC office and crossed the border by foot on the bridge of the americas from Juarez to El Paso and flew out of El Paso airport. There was no line at the pedestrian crossing to process the k1 visa. It was very straight forward and they were familiar with the visa and the protocol. We crossed around 9:30 am on a Saturday- we took an Uber to the bridge, walked across and took an Uber to the airport. Overall this was the easiest part of the whole k1 visa process. Just make sure you have original copies of the petitioner’s birth certificate and divorce certificate if it is applicable.
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