Mexico US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.7
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575 Review(s)
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #29635 on May 19, 2021: |
Msegovia
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #29578 on May 4, 2021: |
EmmaWigs
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Husband was almost turned away at door because they said he needed a paper from the clearance center. He had to talk to a few people before he explained that a paper was all that was given and finally was allowed in! Had he not argued, debated, persisted he would have lost his interview date!
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| Review #29577 on May 4, 2021: |
Woodpecker07
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Everything was so fast! I spent there 1h. Everything good, although security stage is a bit chaotic and confusing.
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #29574 on May 4, 2021: |
JEulian
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The process is so slow, they make appointments and whoever gets first in line will get attended first, I totaly recomend to get there as early as possible. Be prepared to spend a couple of hours sitting in a chair. Also be aware they will not allow you to go in with any electronic device, cellphones or anything, they will send you back to your hotel to leave them, no lockers in place to leave anything either.
My interviewer asked for documents out of the normal requisites, they asked me to show a brith certificate because a passport is not enough evidence of my fiance citizenship which is ridiculous, to get the passport you need a birth certificate. Anyway be prepared with as much documents as you can.
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #29501 on April 18, 2021: |
b&jvisa
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The interview process in Ciudad Juarez was very smooth for my wife.
She arrived in Ciudad Juarez three days prior to her interview date. Two days prior to the interview she had the medical exam in the morning, then the fingerprints and picked up her medical results that same afternoon.
The morning of the scheduled interview date, the officer just verified that she had all the required documents and that everything checked out with the documents, and they rescheduled her to return the following morning for the actual interview.
The interview itself only lasted about 5 minutes. They asked her a few simple identifying questions, our wedding date, and how we met. He then congratulated her, and kept her passport.
She received her passport back 5 days later with the stamped residency page.
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