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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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My wife's parents have their interview scheduled for October 4 in Ciudad Juarez.  Because this whole process has taken 2 years their passports expired.  They had an appointment last week to renew and her mom got a new passport.  There is a delay in her dad getting a new passport due to a mix up with another person of the same name in their records or something.  He has to go to Mexico City to get some documents and then go back to Acapulco to renew his passport.  This delay is probably going to mean he will have an expired passport at the time of interview in Ciudad Juarez.  Should they still show up for their interview or should we try to reschedule?  Will they not issue a visa without a current passport?  I'm not sure what to do here so looking for advice.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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I would attend the interview, and you father can explain the situation.  Worst case, his case is held until he can get the new passport to the Consulate.

 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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Thanks all.  He was able to get the issue taken care of in Mexico City and get an appointment in Ciudad Juarez on Monday, October 2.  Passport renewal was much easier and faster there.  He was dealing with Acapulco before.

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