Mexico US Consulate Reviews
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #11112 on December 18, 2012: |
M_&_R
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This is Mary writing - Roberto wants to submit a full review & we\'ll try to do that soon. I can say that Roberto found the process easy and he had no trouble. I was not with him in Juarez, he went through the process by himself. He does have some tips for people going through Juarez, but he had no problems.
One thing he did tell me was that people should dress nicely - there were people there who looked very casual or even dirty, and that does not help you with the officials. Also as many others have said, don\'t pay attention to the people who hang around near the consulate and tell you to go with them and they\'ll arrange your papers. Ignore them & don\'t go with them. Get in line early - he went early both for the medical and the interview, and there were people ahead of him even though he arrived well before the doors opened.
He stayed at the Hotel Conquistador and was happy with it. They were very inexpensive - I made the reservation and p... read complete review
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #11090 on December 14, 2012: |
ktEsparza08
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The consular officer that my husband interviewed with was very nice. Only one problem, they gave him a paper that said he only needed the I-601 waiver, when he actually needed two waivers, the I-601 AND the I-212.
Side note about las clinicas:
Don't go to the one on the corner! They are theives! They charged my husband for vaccinations he already had and we ended up paying $360.00 for the medical exam instead of $190.00!!!! And they don't let anyone inside for the exam except the patient. So, I couldn't be there to speak up! VERY FRUSTRATED!!!
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #10961 on November 26, 2012: |
happilyinlove
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The review did not go well...some things came up from his past when he was here in the united states illegally, so now I dont know whats going to happen
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #10862 on November 11, 2012: |
tiger_kid
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We arrived in Juarez on Thursday, February 24th and checked in at La Quinta Inn. I would highly recommend that place! It was somewhere around $50 or 60 per night. The rooms are clean, the staff is uber helpful, and they also have a shuttle service to and from the consulate. They can also take you other short distances from the hotel, so they can possibly pick you up or drop you off at the airport/bus terminal. The only thing is that in the morning, they are often tied up with trips to the consulate, so if you need to go elsewhere plan on doing it in the afternoon. They also have a free (and quite nice) hot breakfast of eggs, beans, bread, fruit, etc… you can also get a waffle, but you have to ask for it.
You have to make your medical appointment at least 2 days in advance of your interview, so we woke up early (6am) to beat the lines at the clinic. They only accept clients until 10am, and they are closed on the weekends. We went to the first Medical Clinic on the co... read complete review
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #10698 on October 22, 2012: |
Matowambli
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Everything was so convenient, safe and close. The staff at the ASC, Clinic and Consulate were all very friendly and helpful to my fiancee. It made the process so much less stressful!
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