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So I had my case expedited and skipped the NVC stage on Feb 14th.  Documents were immediately sent to the embassy on the 15th and case showed as “ready” on CEAC on the 16th. I called the embassy to see if I could get an appointment but their system had not update yet on their end which I kind of knew was true since I registered online to see if I could book an appointment there but it kept saying my case was not ready for an appointment. I tried the next day and it let me through. So I made an Appointment for March 12th, only weeks away) but I’m worried I won’t receive my instruction letter before hand. I’ve heard we can get it atbthe information window once we get there, is that true? Anyone who had gotten it lately? Thanks!!!

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14 minutes ago, Sophiazamora16 said:

So I had my case expedited and skipped the NVC stage on Feb 14th.  Documents were immediately sent to the embassy on the 15th and case showed as “ready” on CEAC on the 16th. I called the embassy to see if I could get an appointment but their system had not update yet on their end which I kind of knew was true since I registered online to see if I could book an appointment there but it kept saying my case was not ready for an appointment. I tried the next day and it let me through. So I made an Appointment for March 12th, only weeks away) but I’m worried I won’t receive my instruction letter before hand. I’ve heard we can get it atbthe information window once we get there, is that true? Anyone who had gotten it lately? Thanks!!!

I also believe the instructions are available on the website.  Have you looked?

YMMV

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8 minutes ago, Sophiazamora16 said:

I have not checked, but from what i have heard i believe it has to be the one they send me. I’m freaking out, i’m really hoping i can get it printed out once i arrive

Who did you hear this from?

YMMV

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5 minutes ago, Sophiazamora16 said:

Other posts and forums/groups. The only thing is that they’re posts from a year ago so I’m not 100% 

Seems counter intuitive to post the info on the website and then say.  OBW, you can't use this and must wait.  Stranger things have happened I guess

YMMV

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3 minutes ago, payxibka said:

Seems counter intuitive to post the info on the website and then say.  OBW, you can't use this and must wait.  Stranger things have happened I guess

I agree, I just don’t want to travel and go through all of that and not be able to get in the interview. Hopefully someone knows. Thanks

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You can get your packet 3 letter printed at the information window at the Juarez office. This letter is the same one they mail you. During our interview, many people forgot their letter and would be directed to the information window to get it printed. So if you don't get it in time you'll definitely be able to get it printed there.

 

One thing to remember is that this letter is required for your medical. Have you made your medical appointment yet? If you live in the state of Mexico or Mexico City you must have your medical performed in Mexico City. Otherwise you'll need to do your medical in Juarez. The medical should be performed before your interview to avoid any problems or delays, typically 1-2 days before your interview. The medical cannot be performed without the letter so you'll have to get it printed before doing that. Fortunately the two approved clinics are right next to the embassy so that shouldn't be too bad.

DCF Mexico

06/04/2017: Married

06/24/2017: Mailed I-130

06/27/2017: NOA1 (technically a RFE as we were missing beneficiary ID)

07/06/2017: NOA2

07/12/2017: Case assigned by Juarez embassy

07/17/2017: Packet 3 received

08/15/2017: Interview/Approval!

08/22/2017: Visa received via DHL

09/03/2017: POE

09/16/2017: Permanent Resident Card received

 

Total days from NOA1 to approval: 49

 

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4 minutes ago, Jorge V said:

You can get your packet 3 letter printed at the information window at the Juarez office. This letter is the same one they mail you. During our interview, many people forgot their letter and would be directed to the information window to get it printed. So if you don't get it in time you'll definitely be able to get it printed there.

 

One thing to remember is that this letter is required for your medical. Have you made your medical appointment yet? If you live in the state of Mexico or Mexico City you must have your medical performed in Mexico City. Otherwise you'll need to do your medical in Juarez. The medical should be performed before your interview to avoid any problems or delays, typically 1-2 days before your interview. The medical cannot be performed without the letter so you'll have to get it printed before doing that. Fortunately the two approved clinics are right next to the embassy so that shouldn't be too bad.

Is the packet 3 and appointment letter the same? Sorry I don’t know much. But thank you soo much for your response I feel a lot better. And yes i have medical on friday, I plan to arrive in Juarez on Wednesday so I should have plenty of time. 

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13 minutes ago, Sophiazamora16 said:

Is the packet 3 and appointment letter the same? Sorry I don’t know much. But thank you soo much for your response I feel a lot better. And yes i have medical on friday, I plan to arrive in Juarez on Wednesday so I should have plenty of time. 

Yep, packet 3 and appointment letter are the same so you're good there. I assume you also scheduled your biometrics appointment at ACS. If so then you're good to go, just remember to pick up your letter at the info window before any of your appointments. You'll need it for all 3. Here's a google street view of where you do that: https://www.google.com/maps/@31.6880652,-106.4056138,3a,63.2y,101.04h,91.51t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s_zn450b-MxkQNox-G6OaAA!2e0!7i13312!8i6656 . Notice that there are two lines, the one on the left is the information window. The one on the right is the line to get in for your interview. Fortunately it's been my experience that the information window has few people in it, so you shouldn't have to wait long.

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DCF Mexico

06/04/2017: Married

06/24/2017: Mailed I-130

06/27/2017: NOA1 (technically a RFE as we were missing beneficiary ID)

07/06/2017: NOA2

07/12/2017: Case assigned by Juarez embassy

07/17/2017: Packet 3 received

08/15/2017: Interview/Approval!

08/22/2017: Visa received via DHL

09/03/2017: POE

09/16/2017: Permanent Resident Card received

 

Total days from NOA1 to approval: 49

 

I wrote a DCF Mexico guide! http://www.visajourney.com/wiki/index.php?title=DCF_Mexico

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7 minutes ago, Jorge V said:

Yep, packet 3 and appointment letter are the same so you're good there. I assume you also scheduled your biometrics appointment at ACS. If so then you're good to go, just remember to pick up your letter at the info window before any of your appointments. You'll need it for all 3. Here's a google street view of where you do that: https://www.google.com/maps/@31.6880652,-106.4056138,3a,63.2y,101.04h,91.51t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s_zn450b-MxkQNox-G6OaAA!2e0!7i13312!8i6656 . Notice that there are two lines, the one on the left is the information window. The one on the right is the line to get in for your interview. Fortunately it's been my experience that the information window has few people in it, so you shouldn't have to wait long.

Thank you soo muchh!!! ☺️ One more question, what do they ask for at the info window to be able to get the letter? Can anyone get it for the beneficiary?

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3 hours ago, Sophiazamora16 said:

Thank you soo muchh!!! ☺️ One more question, what do they ask for at the info window to be able to get the letter? Can anyone get it for the beneficiary?

I'm actually not sure what you need. There's a user here who was able to get his letter through the info window, maybe he'll respond, @MrHanky

DCF Mexico

06/04/2017: Married

06/24/2017: Mailed I-130

06/27/2017: NOA1 (technically a RFE as we were missing beneficiary ID)

07/06/2017: NOA2

07/12/2017: Case assigned by Juarez embassy

07/17/2017: Packet 3 received

08/15/2017: Interview/Approval!

08/22/2017: Visa received via DHL

09/03/2017: POE

09/16/2017: Permanent Resident Card received

 

Total days from NOA1 to approval: 49

 

I wrote a DCF Mexico guide! http://www.visajourney.com/wiki/index.php?title=DCF_Mexico

 
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