Mexico US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.7
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575 Review(s)
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #356 on January 12, 2006: |
Rocio
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it took me about 9 hours the whole process, long interview,very unpleasent and pushy......woman didnt tell me i was aproved and let me waiting for 3 hours to find out
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #341 on January 5, 2006: |
negron18
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it took a long time, the guards at the embassy where rude to us but i pulled out my passport and showed I was a us citizen and their attitudes changed. the no appointment deal is great all you have to do is call and see if they have mailed your fiancee packet and if they have you just show up at the information window get a letter for the medical exam and go the following day to the interview.
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #335 on December 29, 2005: |
Rocio
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hi all
we arrived at juarez on monday and on tuesday early morning we went for medical exam, although we went at 6 am, people arriving at 8am got results just as fast as we did, so no need to wake so early and wait outside in the cold weather, results are done around 2 pm and you can always pick them up next day before going to interview.
we were done from medical at 8 am and waited in mcdonalds untill 9am when banamex bank is open, restaurant is across the street same street as consulate and clinics
wednesday early morning again we went to the consulate, first of all you need to show cover letter to security before entry, no cell phones or any electronic device allowed, again there is no need to wait outside in the cold cos we were called random there is no order and people arriving at 8 am got called before many of us who arrived earlier.
At building C you are first requested for your cover letter then after 3 hours we were ... read complete review
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #322 on December 22, 2005: |
Traviesa
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The medical was where it all went bad. They sent Javier to some mystery psychiatrist and then didn't have our medical results when they said they'd be ready, plus decided to send them directly to the Consulate. The Consulate denied our Visa for a frivolous application of the law and now we're fighting it with an Advisory Opinion. Plus the Consulate decided to close not 1, not 2, but THREE days for Thanksgiving, thereby eliminating the slim chance I had for going with Javier to the interview. The guards outside knew nothing, the information desk lady was rude, they're not allowing Americans into their very own Consulate, and despite what I've heard previously, the Consular Officers are Spanish-speaking, maybe even Mexican...or at least some of them. Javier said the lady didn't even want to speak English with him.
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #245 on November 16, 2005: |
jobokar
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It was very good, people were friendly, and there was always plenty of space and seating room. Long waits, but happy ending!
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