Mexico US Consulate Reviews
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575 Review(s)
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #10265 on August 26, 2012: |
Scott & Ale
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My wife performed the Biometrics in Mexico City on August 2nd. That process went very fast, we only had one issue with the website not allowing us to schedule the appointment so I had to call to schedule.
My wife and I arrived in Juarez on Saturday and stayed at the Holiday Inn Express. We chose this hotel since we were able to use points for our stay.
Since the visa appt was Tuesday, we went to clinic for the Medical Exam at 5 AM on Monday (went to the white clinic building as recommended by the Hotel). When we got there they let us right in. I was expecting to wait outside a bit till they started but since they were starting so early I went back to the Hotel to wait. My wife said they started the exam well before 6 AM, and she had to remove all clothes for the exam, she even asked for clarification as we thought she would keep underwear on. They gave her 3 vaccininations, made her pay $370.90 (third to pay for the day) and out the door. On her way... read complete review
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #10251 on August 23, 2012: |
alanandmaria
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I just got back from juarez and THANK GOD MY VISA WAS APPROVED =) =) =) =) =) here goes my review and i hope it helps you guys out:
I checked in at La Quinta Inn hotel(the staff is very friendly and helpful, hotel is secure and clean, room for 48 dollars a night which includes king size bed, microwave, fridge, desk with leather chair, cable tv, great ac) and its about 15 mins walking from the consulate and 2 mins driving there. The hotel also provides a shuttle to the consulate,clinic, and ASC center ever half hour from 6 am to 2 pm.
I arrived to juarez on monday and had my ASC scheduled for tuesday at 2 30 pm. At 6 am tuesday morning i headed over to the Clinic Medica International and there was already a line there but not too long. You first go to the receptionist and she checks your documents(YOU MUST HAVE PASSPORT, ASC CONFIRMATION PAGE, AND THE CONSULATE LETTER) then you go over to a window where they take down your information and give you a bracele... read complete review
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #10157 on August 10, 2012: |
BIT
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Stayed at the IBIS Consulado, very nice clean friendly and very very very close to everything THE CONSULATE IS BEHIND US
We did the ASC in Merida to save time in Juarez, plus we heard that if you have tatoos you will undero a Pschy Eval and your results wont be in untill tomorrow at 10:00 AM luckly this did not happen
She showed up at the Clinica Internacional @ 5:15 AM and it was full so they sent her to the other clinic called Clinica Servicios Medicos, she was in by 5:30 AM they ask for her papers they pass you to take a picture and place you a bracelet in your hand and by 6:00 AM they called her up to a window to fill out some paperwork (name, birthday, address in the USA) turn that in.
After she is sent to a waiting room for the X-RAYs, then they draw blood, followed by the physical which consist of measurements, weight and eye check.
After that you go to a personal room where you undress (undreware only) and the Doctor... read complete review
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #10146 on August 8, 2012: |
r8edx2000
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Well my wife arrived on Aug 2. She had her medical on friday Aug 3 she went at 8am and was out by 9:30am she got for shots and was charged $470 for the medical.
Saturday Aug 4 she had her biometrics at 9:40am.
Monday INTERVIEW day she had her interview at 7:15am she arrived at 6:30 she went straight to the "SALA DE ESPERA" thats were you have to go first before entering the consulate they check and stamp your papers for the first time. then you wait to be called by your appt time. my wife had gone with her sisters a month ago so she kinda knew how they did things at the Juarez consulate. So instead of sitting down and waiting she stayed close to the doors were you go into the consulate once called. Because when they call your time everybody with that appt time gets up and makes a line and if your are close to were they say make a line you get to be pretty close to the front of the line. My wife was very close to front and only took about an hour inside th... read complete review
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #10117 on August 2, 2012: |
IpMan55
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SHe was instantly denied since she was in the united states for longer than 1 year. We were told we now have to complete the 601 waiver and have another appointment for that.
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