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Consulate / USCIS Member Review #6309

Juarez, Mexico Review on July 8, 2010:

Lia792

Lia792


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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

My husband got to Juarez on Thursday night to do the medical on Friday. He stayed at La Quinta. He got to the clinic at 6:30am. He got a bar code, was sent to draw blood, the vision exam, the room where they look for tatoos, piercings, and operations, the X-ray and the vaccines. He did not get sent to do a urine sample or any extra tests. That took about two hours, and he went to pick up the results at 2pm.

On Tuesday, he went for his interview at 9:00am. They had him turn in papers - only his and my birth certificates and his passport, and then he had his fingerprints taken and he paid for the visa. At about 5pm, he finally got his interview. He said about 9 out of 10 people got a blue slip or had to bring more documents and did not go to DHL, and only about 1 out of 10 went to DHL. The consulate was friendly and joked with him. She asked:
How we met, what we were both doing in the place we met,
where we got married, how many people came to our wedding, who our witnesses were,
if he had ever been to the US, how many times, where, if he had ever overstayed, the reason for his visits, if he had ever committed any crimes,
his occupation, how much english he spoke, our plans in the US,
my work, if he knew what the name of my work meant, what work I did
how many brothers and sisters I had, where I was born, what number child I was, the origin of my last name,
Then she told him to go to DHL and he asked what that meant, and she said he was approved.
He went to pick it up the next day at 2:30 and to cross the bridge with a group of other people also activating their visas.

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