Mexico US Consulate Reviews
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #28153 on March 6, 2020: |
sierradani
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I flew into El Paso, TX and walked across the border into Juarez on a Sunday. My fiance had his medical exam on Monday, CAS appointment on Tuesday, and interview on Wednesday.
Medical exam: The exam at SMF was scheduled for 10:00am and they provided free transportation to the facility. We just called them and gave them our address and they came to pick us up. My fiance was inside for 3.5 hours and I waited outside since I couldn't go in. There is a waiting area (indoor and outdoor area) with bathrooms and vending machines. Price of the exam plus required vaccinations cost a bit over $400 USD.
CAS biometrics appointment: 1:50pm, My fiance was able to go in early and was out within 20-30 minutes.
Interview: Was at 8:00am and my fiance was inside for 4.5 hours. The wait was excruciating. There are people waiting outside near the embassy, on the pedestrian bridge, across the street. My fiance told me when he finally interviewed that they only a... read complete review
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #28082 on February 22, 2020: |
Aeiou1357
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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 #28080 on February 22, 2020: |
adamalv1215
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Haven't posted throughout this process, 2 years since I petitoned for my wife, though this site has helped me tremendously with so many questions I had. So just wanted to leave a review and maybe help someone as scared about the interview as we were.
And it is scary, no matter how much you prepare. The whole week was emotionally draining.
Her interview was on Thursday, February 20, our 2 year anniversary ironically. The wait for the interview was so long (a year) that her police report expired after we recieved the interview letter, but before her interview. So we needed a new one on short notice. It took her sister bullying someone on the phone to get an appointment in Puebla (where she's from) a couple days before leaving for Juarez, and we were glad she did. I know there's an office in Juarez where you can get one, but just having as few things as possible to handle when you're there is helpful.
We arrived on Monday before her interview. ... read complete review
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #28031 on February 18, 2020: |
darrenpayuan
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #27940 on February 5, 2020: |
Chubbz
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The officer that interviewed my husband did not seem to understand Spanish very well and so he questioned my husband repeatedly about an old arrest. After he repeated it a few times, the officer asked him to "say it differently", but our lawyer had said to be sure you're saying the same thing each time, so my husband didn't understand what he was supposed to say differently about the incident. The officer gave him a 221g form and requested more records regarding that arrest. Those were sent back within 3 days and showed received at the consulate the following Tuesday, and no action has been taken for over 7 days. There were other people there that interviewed and were missing original documents, and they were approved immediately. It doesn't seem wise to have someone working in Juarez that doesn't understand Spanish.
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