Mexico US Consulate Reviews
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575 Review(s)
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| Review #7230 on March 7, 2011: |
pnewton
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· 2 people found this review helpful
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Direct Consular Filing
Well, it’s finally my turn to contribute a detailed entry about how the visa process has gone for us here in CDJ! This is SUPER detailed, so bear with me! Haha, I just want to give back to everyone at the forum who helped me so much through this process that I figured I’d write down everything to the last detail! We met so many people who had used a lawyer (and many didn’t really have great experiences with them), and I felt so fortunate to have been able to ask all of my questions directly to everyone on the forum. It was stressful at times to get the paperwork ready, but with the help of everyone here, we were able to do it.
Here’s some background info on us just before I jump into the details:
-We’ve been together for 5 years, did long distance during college and I lived in Monterrey for a year and a half. My husband always visited the U.S. on a tourist visa and when I was in Mexico, I got an FM-3 work visa, which allowed me to file using DCF.
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #7196 on February 24, 2011: |
lovest
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· 4 people found this review helpful
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
Hello there! I just got approved and decided that, since I got a lot of help from VJers I\'ll try to help to.
Getting to CDJ and the Hotel:
I flew with AeroMexico, and that was ok, no complains, but it was pricey. When I arrived at CDJ airport I took a taxi from there to the Hotel, it was 245 pesos and the taxi driver was really nice, he warned me about the \'coyotes\' outside the consulate and told me where the clinics were.
Hotel \'La quinta Inn\':
I loved the hotel, rooms are clean, and spacious. Everyone was incredible nice to me and the shuttle was incredible useful. They drop you wherever you need to go and pick you up when you\'re ready (just need to call the hotel reception).
Medical examination \'Servicios Medicos Fronterizos\':
I took the shuttle from the hotel at 6:00 am. When we got to the clinic they asked for my invitation letter and my passport to let me in. Once inside they check... read complete review
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #7069 on January 19, 2011: |
Jen&Oscar
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
My husband went by himself to Cuidad Juarez because he was concerned about my safety and taking the time away from work would have been a challenge, as well as costly.
His medical exam was uneventful and it ended up costing 334.00. he saw an older man at the medical exam who had to pay over $700. I don't know how some people do it. This whole experience has drained us financially and emotionally.
Thank God, that we have some resources from which to draw, it makes me sad that money may dictate whether a person can live the American dream. My family immigrated to the United States (actually the North Amreican Continent) in the early 1700's, I'm sure they were poor and looking for a better life.
My husband went to his interview which was short, they said that my original divorce decree from my first marriage was missing. This is after 2 RFE's asking for random things that I know I sent. They asked him if he'd ever been to the US illegally. He said yes for 5 months in... read complete review
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #6874 on November 15, 2010: |
sanfran2418
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· 3 people found this review helpful
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
We arrived On a Monday to get situated. Tuesday we went to the medicals at the clinic nearest to the embassy since I read on some bad stuff regarding the other clinic. My wife was given her physical and xrays for tb. Our daughter was given a tb shot. We had to return 2 days later for results of daughters tb. Since we had an open appointment we went on Friday with the medical plus tb results for daughter. We arrived at 7am to find a long ass line :|
I asked guard how long the wait would be . He asked what we were here for. I showed him the invite for the open appointment and told me to walk right through. So my wife and daughter went in and I waited outside till about 4pm in that hot blazing sun. I waited across the street in this lil shaded store that does paperwork for visa's . So make sure and go to the guard and show them your invite so you wont have to wait in that line. Good luck!
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #6863 on November 12, 2010: |
Marisol73
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· 3 people found this review helpful
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-2 Visa
Here is my review (for my baby son permanent residence):
We arrived to Cd Juarez on Wednesday October 27... the taxi from de airport to La Quinta Inn was $248 pesos. The shuttle service take us next morning to the Medical Clinic at 6.30 am.. I did not received the appoinment letter in Mexico..so my friend in USA scanned for me and send it by e mail..I just printed it and they accepted the letter without a problem.
They did not let my husband go with us.. they sent him to a waiting room ..and my baby and I went to a window when a very nice man asked us for his passport, the appoinment letter, the vaccines record and took a picture of him. He gave us a card with a number, then we went to a waiting room and they separate men from women and children. A female doctor asked us to go inside a room and I had to take off his clothes (just left the diaper). Then we waited until she returned and just checked him very quicky.. because he is a baby they did not take hi... read complete review
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