Mexico US Consulate Reviews
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #23608 on April 9, 2018: |
carina33
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #23603 on April 8, 2018: |
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #23589 on April 5, 2018: |
carina33
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #23499 on March 23, 2018: |
Karen Espino
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My husband petitioned me for an immigrant visa (US Permanent Residence).
So here's a brief summary of my experience at the US consulate, medical and bio-metrics in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua.
We traveled to Cd. Juarez by car through Mexico, we arrived on a Thursday (Feb. 22, 2018), we stayed at the City Express Ciudad Juarez which is 10 minutes driving distance to the US consulate.
On Friday (Feb. 23, 2018) I had an appointment at 10am for my medical at the Clinica Medica Internacional, (which is right next to the consulate).
They asked me for my passport and vaccination records, since I take controlled medication I let the person know and she advised to tell the doctor during my actual physical.
After that she gave me a number waited for my turn, once my number rang up I went into one of the booths they have, they registered me, asked a few questions, took a picture of me, registered my fingerprints and had me sign electronical... read complete review
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #23406 on March 11, 2018: |
Elizabeth0
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Direct Consular Filing
We filed a CR-1 Visa with the direct consular filing method since I was living in Jalisco for a couple years now (5).
As the petitioner my experience at the Juarez embassy was ok.
I liked: security, there are guards outside making sure people are circulating by and not loitering.
Did not like: having to wait outside on the street. All the family members are waiting outside for about a block, standing around. It´s okay, until it was 9:30 ish when it got sunny and hot. I would advise to check the temperature of your interview date/week. Because I just went in march and it was SO COLD in the morning, windy and freezing in general. But once the sun was out it burned and there is no shade.
My husband went in 8:10 and was out by 10:25.
My husband thinks it was a good experience as well. People were kind and the system was efficient.
The interview is not private, there are around 8 officers who ... read complete review
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