Mexico US Consulate Reviews
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575 Review(s)
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #18939 on February 14, 2016: |
Karseneth
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The C.O. was very kind, asked the following questions:
-How did you meet your fiance?
-What are the plans for wedding?
-How do you communicate? In which language?
-Does he speak spanish?
They asked for official documents, pay stubs and tax return. Did not ask for pictures or plane tickets. The C.O. had an assistant, after reviewing documents and information on the screen they notified my visa was approved and gave me instructions to following steps.
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #18805 on January 22, 2016: |
Analisa
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Here goes probably the most detailed review! I found the reviews on here really helpful as we were preparing for the trip but I’m also such an organization freak and was so anxious that there were so many little details I was worried about. So in hopes that this will help someone like me in the future I’m going to write about our experiences as they happen each day and are still fresh.
Sunday 1-17:
I flew from Seattle to Guadalajara and arrived Sunday morning at 6:00. Cris got there an hour later. Our flight to Juarez was at 9:40. We waited in line to check in for about an hour (VivaAerobus) and then were ready to go! We got to Juarez at about 11:00 (local time). Waited probably like another hour for our luggage. The airport is tiny. There were only two carousels for baggage claim. But once we got that we were out quickly. Found the taxi booth and paid about 280 for a cab to Hotel Ibis. It was a pretty quick ride. Check in at Hotel Ibis is at 15:00 so we were ... read complete review
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #18804 on January 22, 2016: |
Fr3edom21
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Interview went very smooth, it took about 5 minutes or so.
My wife was in and out of the consulate in about 40 minutes or so.
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #18701 on January 9, 2016: |
Roxy905
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My husban and i arrived cuidad juarez on 1/7/16. We rested that day fron our aggitated trip. I came on a greyhound from los angeles to el paso tx due to no flight were available to bring me straight to ciudad juarez. (Worst experience ever. They were all rude. Not one of them were nice and informative.) Upon my arrival i walked across the border. It was easy peasy. They hard 50.cent to cross and i took a taxi for 200 to the hotel. My husband was alredy in mexico visiting his family. He flew in on the vivaaerobus real economical airline we only paid 97 dollars.
We are currently staying in the hotel el conquistador its fairly close to the medical clinics, biometric office and consulate.
On 1/8/2016 my husband had his medical exam done in clinica medica de la frontera(not sure of the name, but it was the 3rd clinic onnthe street) we scheduled the appointment on there website at 6 am to avoid it interfiring with the biometics appointment he had at 2:30pm.
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #18673 on January 6, 2016: |
Emily & Joy
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· 3 people found this review helpful
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I am writing this review on behalf of my fiance. Sadly I could not be there with him due to mainly financial reasons.
In retrospect, we could have done a way better job at scheduling everything, but it all worked out in the end. I hope that this review will be of help to someone like these reviews were for me when we first started this process.
We bought the ticket for Saturday instead of Sunday because it was way cheaper to fly on Saturday, but had we known that we would also have to pay for a hotel, I would have definitely booked for Sunday.
Day 1 - Sat 1/2
My fiance is from Cuernavaca so he had to take a bus to Mexico City. He got into Juarez by 6pm and had to take a taxi to his hotel. He says the taxi was $350 pesos.
We had originally started planning everything with the thought that he would be able to stay with a distant family member in Juarez, but that ended up falling through at the last minute, so ... read complete review
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