Mexico US Consulate Reviews
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #19763 on June 17, 2016: |
jayandkay
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Medical and fingerprints: Got both done in Mexico City on the same day. I had my ASC appointment at 7 a.m. and I was out by 7:30. The clinic (MEI) for the medical is right across the street from the ASC, I went in at 8, was out by 11:30, and got my results at 1:30, so it was all really fast. Everyone was really nice and efficient.
Note: I never got my invitation letter, so I had to print out a scan of my fiancée's copy (which she got in the mail roughly two weeks after Juarez received our case). If you're getting your medical and/or fingerprints done in Mexico City, I would definitely recommend making sure you have at least one copy of the letter before you schedule any appointments, since you can't go print it at the consulate like people in Juarez can, and you must get your medical done in Mexico City if you live here.
Hotel: I flew in the day before my interview and stayed at the Quality Inn. I paid $83 for one night. The taxi from the airport was 240... read complete review
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #19647 on June 1, 2016: |
Helena&Erick
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First off all I want to say that once my husband and I knew the date of the interview, we booked our flights and the hotel room.
I searched for the best reviews using whatever sites you can think of like Travelocity.
The day finally came, we arrived at El Paso Monday May 16, a friend picked us up from the airport and dropped us off at the border closest to the US consulate since we booked a hotel very close to everything.
The hotel I chose was Microtel and its right by everything. I payed around 325 for 5 nights.
I have to be honest and say that I was disappointed that they made us wait two hours to give us the room. Check in was at 3, there was a lot of people and even though we asked them twice, the forgot about us or they didn't like the fact we asked what was going on, and made us wait. Other than that the room are ok, not spotless, but good enough. They offer Wifi, cable TV, good breakfast in the morning. The one washer and dryer do not work, and the... read complete review
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #19582 on May 23, 2016: |
MariaR323
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I'll start off with saying that I think we were the "poster child" for system delays and computer crashes. Next, our interview experience was most likely influenced by the fact that we are a lesbian couple and my fiancée having 2 kids already. Not to mention, the consular officer that she had was having what looked like a bad day she said and had just been arguing and denied the person before Karla (my fiancée).
I'll preface by saying we had a problem with our initial case number issued by NVC when our case was transferred to the Juarez consulate. It was like "stuck" in limbo and wouldn't update, Karla had to go to Juarez a couple days before and ask for the invitation letter, which triggered them to research our case hadn't updated and they ended up assigning a different case number and gave her the invitation letter.
The medical experience was a mission all on it's own. We were there Friday 7am and didn't get results until Monday 2pm. They had a syste... read complete review
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #19486 on May 10, 2016: |
C&L.Lopez
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Wednesday: Me and my husband took a flight to El Paso and from there traveled to Cd. Juarez were we have relative, so there was no need to book a hotel room. Although, there are a few close by. We decided to separate all appointments so if there were any issues we could have time to resolve.
Thursday: We went to Servicios Medicos de la frontera without an appoitment and my husband walk in about 8:45am and was out by 11:00am. He mentioned almost everything all others have experienced. He was asked many question including if he had done drugs before, he said yes he tryed it age 15. If he drinks alchool, he said yes occasionally and responsibly. If he'd been arrested before, and if so when and why. Therefore, he went to see the psychologist and followed by more questions. He was also given 3 vaccines. We ended up paying $380. He then was told to return from 2-4pm to pick up the packet. After, we picked up the packet we walked over to the Biometrics office to get familiar with wh... read complete review
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #19480 on May 10, 2016: |
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My husband has been in Ciudad since last Saturday, May 17. He is staying at Ibis Juarez Consuldao. So far he has enjoyed his stay. Today he had his medical exam at Medico Servicios Medicos de la Frontera. We were very nervous because has has a good amount of tattoos and has smoked marijuana when he was younger. He was in and out in about 2 hours and it cost $325 for two shots and the exam. Since he had admitted to smoking before, they had him go see a therapist and asked extra questions. They asked him the following:
What his tattoos mean?
If he has ever done drugs?
If so, what has he done and when?
When did he quit?
Why did he quit?
Does he want to do it again?
Has he been arrested?
Why was he arrested?
Was there any abuse in your family?
And a couple other questions. Thankfully, he did receive the folder at the end and will be going to his interview this Thursday. Thank you for all the help and feel free to ask awa... read complete review
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