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I have heard two conflicting stories, 1) one is that for the interview in Juarez there is no need for a police report 2) is that they do send out appointment dates, and or you can just show up within the timeframe of your approval notice NOA2? any clarification out there....thanks so much. I will be traveling to Guanajuato to help my fiance complete all the papers, I have told I can download them from the C Juarez site?

thanks everybody!

gracias

marko, (buggylifer)

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I have heard two conflicting stories, 1) one is that for the interview in Juarez there is no need for a police report 2) is that they do send out appointment dates, and or you can just show up within the timeframe of your approval notice NOA2? any clarification out there....thanks so much. I will be traveling to Guanajuato to help my fiance complete all the papers, I have told I can download them from the C Juarez site?

thanks everybody!

gracias

marko, (buggylifer)

You'll find some clarification on the VJ Embassy Section. Looks like all/most of your questions are answered there. :thumbs:

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I have heard two conflicting stories, 1) one is that for the interview in Juarez there is no need for a police report 2) is that they do send out appointment dates, and or you can just show up within the timeframe of your approval notice NOA2? any clarification out there....thanks so much. I will be traveling to Guanajuato to help my fiance complete all the papers, I have told I can download them from the C Juarez site?

thanks everybody!

gracias

marko, (buggylifer)

Hello,

Indeed, the police report is not needed in Juarez. As for the appointment, if your case is a K1, there's no set appointment, once you got the letter from the consulate (it is sent from El Paso), you can go to your interview. In fact, that letter will state that the beneficiary has an open appointment for any weekday from 8 to 10 am, except last Friday of the month and holidays. And yes, you can download the forms from the Juarez website.

Hope you find it helpful.

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Thank you!

I have heard two conflicting stories, 1) one is that for the interview in Juarez there is no need for a police report 2) is that they do send out appointment dates, and or you can just show up within the timeframe of your approval notice NOA2? any clarification out there....thanks so much. I will be traveling to Guanajuato to help my fiance complete all the papers, I have told I can download them from the C Juarez site?

thanks everybody!

gracias

marko, (buggylifer)

Hello,

Indeed, the police report is not needed in Juarez. As for the appointment, if your case is a K1, there's no set appointment, once you got the letter from the consulate (it is sent from El Paso), you can go to your interview. In fact, that letter will state that the beneficiary has an open appointment for any weekday from 8 to 10 am, except last Friday of the month and holidays. And yes, you can download the forms from the Juarez website.

Hope you find it helpful.

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