Mexico US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.7
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581 Review(s)
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #16057 on January 29, 2015: |
TomSD

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This is a continuation of my previoius review. Today my partner was approved, yeah! We arrived at the sala de espera (waiting room) about 30 minutes before the scheduled time for the interview, meaning we arrived at 6 45 for a 7 15 apptmnt. I recommend that you get there 30 minutes early but no more than 30 minutes. Any earlier than 30 minutes and you just have to wait outside or at the back of the room. While in the sala de espera, the consulate staff conducted a quick review to verify that he really did have an apptmnt and then he sat in the waiting room for 45 minutes. Then he along with a good sized group all went to another building where they check you in again, verifying that you have all of your documents, including your sealed medical report. It is true that you are not supposed to take the CD you received at the medical exam. So leave it along with your cell phone and keys, etc. in your hotel room or with your fiance or friend. Once inside for the interview, there i... read complete review
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #16049 on January 28, 2015: |
TomSD

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My partner had the medical exam and the ASC appointment yesterday and everything went well. He used the CMI clinic, the Clinica Medica Internacional, and made an appointment beforehand for 8 30 in the morning. Those with appointments got in to see the Doctor faster so I would recommend making an appointment. The exam was just like many others have said, an X ray, blood test and a discussion with the doctor. Because my partner has never used drugs, has no tatoos or piercings and has never been arrested, it went fast. He did not have to give a urine sample nor see a psychologist. He was out within an hour or so, so we were very pleased. The doctor was very nice and treated him with respect. Because he is applying for a K'1 fiance visa, he did not have to have any vaccinations at this time. That comes later. Overall a good experience. Whatever you do, do not lie, yes you probably already know this. He believes that some of the questions are designed to see if you are telling t... read complete review
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #16011 on January 22, 2015: |
ArroyM

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
This consulate was very friendly. And very efficient. Appointment was 10:15 am wife was out by 11:30am. And asked a few questions and proceeded to approved.
Took oath.
Have you ever been to the United States?
Have you ever applied for a Visa?
Who is the petitioner?
When were you married?
Looked at our marriage photos?
Do you have any Children?
Where is your husband?
Congratulations you have been approved
(updated on January 22, 2015)
(updated on January 22, 2015)
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| Review #15974 on January 16, 2015: |
tamale1

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Interview happened in San Francisco. Person reviewing our case was very polite and thorough. Asked standard questions and wanted to know who the people were in the photos we submitted. Interview took about 15 minutes.
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #15931 on January 8, 2015: |
LGMS

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The waiting time was less than expected. The Consul that interviewed me was nice and quick. I already knew I needed waivers I601 and I 212.
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