Mexico US Consulate Reviews
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #2898 on May 21, 2008: |
giosuz1827
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I would like to share our K1 Visa experience with all of you since I know it helps to hear what others go through.
We arrived in Juarez on a Monday night and stayed at the Hampton Inn (very nice hotel for Jaurez and I HIGHLY reccomend)which is about 15 minutes from the consulate. The hotel offers a free shuttle to the consulate, so there was no need to pay for taxis. If you do need a taxi though, it's only $10USD.
On Tuesday Morning, we went at 7AM to the medical clinic. My mexican fiance went inside and I waited in a area on the side of the building in over 100 degrees for 4 1/2 hrs for him to come out. Inside, they asked him for his appointment letter, mexican passport and money for the physical. They took his blood, took an exray, gave him an exam, and checked his eyes, nose, throat, etc. They also asked him questions about his sexual past, tatoos, medical conditions, etc. He finally finished and we met up to go Banamex. The Banamex we went to was not t... read complete review
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #2860 on May 13, 2008: |
REC
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #2742 on April 18, 2008: |
griza
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My husband and myself got our appointment at the US Consulate in Juarez, Mexico on April 17th. It's a must that you have to go the day before so people at the consulate can check your documents. This is good because if you are missing something they will tell you and you will have an extra day to get it. They will ask you for the physical exam, tax forms and mexican passport. By the way, regarding the physical exams take extra money because the shots are really expensive. I was talking to a family of 3 while waiting with my husband in line to enter the consulate and they told me that they had paid about $1000 dollars for the 3 physicals. Even my husband paid $350 for his physical and 3 shots. Anyways, after they take the documents from you then they will give you a pass for the appointment the day after. The day of the appointment you have to go early because the lines get very long. The petitioner always stays outside, so if you're thinking on wearing heels girls please don't ... read complete review
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #2718 on April 12, 2008: |
sanfranguy
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so we got to the consulate at 730am. We told the guard that we had a k1 open appointment and he didnt make us get in the long line of people that had set apps. He escorted us to entrance 1. At that moment he had her pull out her invitation and hers and her daughters passport. She was then let in and was sent to room C and they asked for the invitation and the proof of payment from Banamex and they then gave her a number. It is not by order so dont expect to be called on order. Then they called her and she went to window 9 and they then asked for all her documentation that was requested. She was not given a specific list of what was needed, just to hand over all her paperwork. After that they told me to sit down and wait to be called for fingerprints. At around 45 min after they took my fingerprints. Then they told me to go to room B for the interview. There they just call your name..no number is given. About 45 min after they called me to window 31. He asked her for photos wich she kep... read complete review
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #2646 on March 26, 2008: |
xmgirl
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I had a smooth interview. The officer was an anglo female who was just plain. I had given all documents that the NVC required us, so at the interview I had not to show anything else, they only asked me for my medical test and my prior US visa. I did not want to give my old visa because that had a special meanning to me but I had to give it. The worsest part of the whole interview experience to me was to be standing in all times during extreme weather conditions (cold). Juarez is nice city, and if you get prepare for this you will actually enjoy traveling there.
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