Mexico US Consulate Reviews
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #26390 on June 7, 2019: |
dayana1988
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It wasn't approved we have to try again this year 2019
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #26387 on June 7, 2019: |
Berenice Perez
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #26351 on June 4, 2019: |
denniam
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Overall, the process wasn't too bad. My fiancee's interview was scheduled for a Thursday morning, we arrived around 2 pm the Tuesday before, he had Medical Wednesday morning, and Biometrics Wednesday afternoon, and our flight out was Thursday afternoon.
1) Medical: We did the medical exam first thing the day before his interview (8 am) which was pretty smooth. I say the earlier the better. He finished in about an hour, they told him to come back and pick it up around 3 pm. His biometrics appointment was around 3. He accidentally forgot to pick up his passport and other documents after the exam so we had to go back and do that. So if you pay online and you don't have to go to the register, be sure to go to the register to pick up your documents. My fiancee chose not to get the vaccines they recommended (boosters only) but in hindsight, that was a mistake. If given the option to do vaccinations in country just do it, they are cheaper and quicker.
2) Biometrics: re... read complete review
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #26073 on April 29, 2019: |
sunnysocal
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Medical Appointment:
As mentioned by others on here, attempting to get vaccines ahead of time to save money proved futile. We made an effort to get a couple of the vaccines, evidence of which were stamped in his Cartilla de Salud from IMSS (Mexican health record booklet). This was completely ignored by the health clinic and my husband said that everyone was given the same set of shots no matter what kind of documentation they attempted to present. We weren't super surprised by this, but a disappointment nonetheless. The process was relatively quick and painless, although my husband suffers from a pretty strong fear of doctors and hospitals, so he was incredibly nervous and stressed. For your average person, it's thorough but not overly stressful. Our appointment was at 6 am at Servicios de la Frontera, and their service of being picked up was extremely helpful. My husband was out by 8:30, which was about as early as we would have expected. My husband said that some peopl... read complete review
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #26002 on April 16, 2019: |
James Belinda
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I went to Juarez hoping that all was going to be ok and approved. I wasn't, the overall process was acceptable, I even liked Juarez, it has much better pavement then Reynosa. But I was declared inadmissible and was given the opportunity to apply for a waiver and that was all I was told. I guess we are not the first nor will be the last ones. I left the consulate really disappointed because we have been in this process since April 2017, but I guess, it is what it is.
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