Mexico US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.7
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575 Review(s)
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #15306 on October 1, 2014: |
Tony & Isa
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We were originally scheduled Sept. 29, but we were missing a copy of her fingerprints! We thought we lost our opportunity and needed to wait a lot longer!! Nope!!! We scheduled an appointment for the fingerprints the very next day, and they gave us another appointment the following day at 7:00am!!!
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #15188 on September 13, 2014: |
SweetOpossum
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Hello, So here I go here is my review of the Consulate in Ciudad Juarez.
TUESDAY.
Medical Exam. I attended this clinic:
CLINICA MEDICA INTERNACIONAL
Ave. Ramón Rivera Lara #9020
Col. Partido Senecú
Ciudad Juárez, Chih., México C.P. 32543
Phone: (011-52-656) 227-2800
Fax: (011-52-656) 227-2800 ext. 2858
I was staying at the IBIS (Hotel review below) , it was extremely convenient because it is in the perfect location, the clinic is just across the parking lot from the hotel, no need to cross the street or anything. They operate in a first come first served basis from 6am to 11am. I arrived there at 6am and there were already about 10 - 15 people ahead of me. They asked for the invitation letter and passport and asked me to take a seat (You dont stand in line, you sit in line) then you go to another person, one at a time, and she confirms your information and gives you a number. Then they... read complete review
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #15156 on September 8, 2014: |
Sascafig
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· 1 person found this review helpful
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Interview was for IR-2 visas for 4 stepsons of US citizen married to their father, an LPR. Two boys were minors, the others age 19. Appointment time was 9:15 am, they arrived with their father at 8:30 am and he was allowed to accompany them through the process. They were admitted to the consulate waiting area and gave over their interview letters, ACS-stamped DS-260 confirmation, passports, and tourist visas. The man who took these documents then reviewed a large package of the documents from the NVC stage, gave them a number and asked them to wait. At around 9:10 they were told to line up and were walked over from the waiting area building to the main consulate building. After a while the group they were waiting with were formed into about 20 lines of 6 people each. They were instructed that when a window became available to talk to the consular officer in the cluster they were assigned to, to just walk up to the window for their interview. As they reached the front of their line they... read complete review
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #15131 on September 4, 2014: |
iSamarCJ
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Haven't gone yet
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #15118 on September 3, 2014: |
my-journey
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Great experience all around. I forgot the letter that says (You are eligible to schedule an appointment) this is needed to get entrance to the embassy. After waiting on the line (for a duplicate letter) for about an hour. My wife waited about 15 minutes once inside the embassy and interview was about 5 minutes.
They asked her questions about my fathers job and my job. Some other basic questions that a spouse should know.
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