Successful stamping at Tijuana, MX

kool_maverik

Registered Users (C)
Hello friends,
Time to PAY BACK!!! (for all the answers and tips I got from this forum).

Yesterday I successfuly got my visa stamped from Tijuana. Here's how it went down -
My family and I reached the San Ysidro border at about 7:40. (Take the last US exit, turn left at the light. Go over the freeway, and the next light, turn right. What you are looking for is a Jack in the Box, and right behind that, there is a parking - $5 for 8 hrs. This parking lot is the best in my opinion because it is closest to both the entry and the exit from the border).
Anyways, after parking, went into JITB for a coffee and breakfast (there's no hurry at this point because it was only 7:45 am - the bank in Mexico does not open until 9, so even if you get there at 8, there's no use).
Left JITB at 8:15, walked across the border into Mexico. Takes about 10 mins to walk across. There is no need to get a Mexican visa (you can get one, but nobody asked for it). Soon as you walk out on the other side, there are a lot of cabs who will approach you. Most of the guys who approach you are yellow cab drivers, the more expensive kind. If possible, get the white cabs with the red stripes. They are roughly half the cost of yellow cabs. Just tell the cab driver to go to US consulate. Yellow cab will be $10, white cab will be about 4-5. All cab drivers, shops, restaurants, etc accept USD and return change in USD, so not a problem.
Tell the cab guy to actually take you to the banamex near the consulate. We got there at 8:50, and there were like 4 people in line. Bank opened at 9 am, we went in and it took about 20 mins to get the cashier's check.
Came out and walked to the consulate - takes about 1 min. There is a store next to the consulate where you can keep your cell phone for $5.
Walked into the consulate, stood in line, went inside. Once inside, first we had to wait in a waiting area. Then we were called into a buidling to show our appln forms, passport, I-797, etc. Here they took our photo and fingerprint. After that we were asked to wait in line for the interview.
The interview went smoothly. She asked the name of the company where I worked, what I did there and how long I had worked there. Then she asked to see letter of employment and paystubs. Then she asked if my wife worked, and she asked if my wife had a passport from XXXXXX (which is where she was born), and if she was a dual citizen. Basically, all were simple questions. Then she asked to go and pay the visa issuance fee.
We were out by 11:30 am. After that we went to Revolucion Ave, just to pass some time. Its a touristy kind of area - lots of souvenir shops, strip clubs (for the single people on this board!), restaurants, pharmacies(you can get medicines w/o prescription if you so desire) etc. Its a $5 cab ride from the consulate. We spent a couple of hours there, ate lunch, then headed back to the consulate to collect our passports (we were asked to come at 3).
At 3, they started calling out people's names. They do it in batches, as the passports get readied. I got mine at abt 4, but my wife's was not there in that batch. Finally by about 6, there were only 2 people left along with me. In the last batch of the day, my wife's PP was there. But one of the other Mexican gentlemen who was waiting with me was asked to come back the next day at 11 (his was the only PP that was not processed, because the consulate basically closed at 6 before his could be done). So in short, my wife's was the last PP that they processed that day. Bottomline is, be mentally prepared to stay overnight. I was. Its not a big deal - doesn't mean you wont get it, its just that the consulate staff could not get to it by the end of their day. There are plenty of good hotels/motels where you can get accomodation.
Took a cab back to the border. The cab drops you off and then you have to walk about 300 m. Just before you enter the building that houses the border checkpost, you will see a green building to the right. It says 'Special Processing' and 'Permits' or something like that. Make sure you stop there to get a new I-94. Once you get that, proceed to the checkpost. When we went, there were hardly any people at either the checkpost or the I-94 office, and it was a breeze to get through.

I apologize for the long post, but I wanted to make it as informative as I could.
Let the questions roll!

-KM
 
Congrats kool_maverik,

I would really appreciate if you could answer these questions.

#1
I am on my 10th year H1B. I want to get my H1B visa and H4 for my wife revalidated. Do you see any issue?

#2
Was it a first time stamping for Revalidation?

#3
If it is revalidation then Did you get extension based of pending Green card? For which year, I mean 6th, 7th ...9th 10th.., OF H1 you got stamping?

#3
Do they allow US citizen kids inside the embassy? (I have two US citizen daughters)

#4
Did you take the Mexico Visa/Permit?

Thanks,
VS
 
vsaxena said:
Congrats kool_maverik,

I would really appreciate if you could answer these questions.

#1
I am on my 10th year H1B. I want to get my H1B visa and H4 for my wife revalidated. Do you see any issue?
I do not see any issue (it was my 7th year), if you have a pending Labor/perm residency application.

#2
Was it a first time stamping for Revalidation?
No, it was not the first time. I have re-validated before at Chennai. It was my first time at TJ.

#3
If it is revalidation then Did you get extension based of pending Green card? For which year, I mean 6th, 7th ...9th 10th.., OF H1 you got stamping?
7th year extension.

#3
Do they allow US citizen kids inside the embassy? (I have two US citizen daughters)
Yes, no issues.

#4
Did you take the Mexico Visa/Permit?
No, I did not take Mexico permit/visa. I dont think it is needed, because nobody asks for it (but at your own risk!)

Thanks,
VS
 
Thanks kool_maverik,


I really appreciate your help. Could you please also answer these two questions? I promise I won’t bother you again.

#1
Did you meet/see any other guys like me (revalidation based on pending GC) got their revalidation without any issue?

#2
My daughter has the motion sickness problem, I was wondering if there is any hotel/Motel near the border on US side where I can drive and stay one night before.
I would prefer reach there one night before and then drive/walk to the border.

Thanks in Advance.

VivekS
 
vsaxena said:
Thanks kool_maverik,


I really appreciate your help. Could you please also answer these two questions? I promise I won’t bother you again.
No problem - glad to help.

#1
Did you meet/see any other guys like me (revalidation based on pending GC) got their revalidation without any issue?
There was only one other guy who was applying for H1 stamp, but he was for 4th yr, not extension based on GC.

#2
My daughter has the motion sickness problem, I was wondering if there is any hotel/Motel near the border on US side where I can drive and stay one night before.
I would prefer reach there one night before and then drive/walk to the border.
There are plenty of hotels/motels on the US side....just drive down San Ysidro blvd, and you will find them. Go to hotel websites and search for San Ysidro, CA.

Thanks in Advance.

VivekS
 
Re:

Hello kool_maverik,
At first I should appreciate for such a detailed posting on your experience at Tijuana.

Can you please answer the following questions too.

1)
I could not see your interview timing in your posting? Please mention the timing of interview.

2)
Did you get called EXACTLY at your appointment time at US Consulate? If not how late can you be at the entrance as we need to get work done at Bank.

3)
Can you explain the procedure at Banamex bank? It would be very helpful - Did you take a Demand Draft or Bankers Cheque etc.

4)
Did no one enquired you about the Mexican visa inside Mexico? Your hotel or not even @ US Consulate, where they verified your passport for a Mexican visa by any chance? Just curious to know this info?

Thanks for your input.
Ram.
 
ramsaiin said:
Hello kool_maverik,
At first I should appreciate for such a detailed posting on your experience at Tijuana.

Can you please answer the following questions too.

1)
I could not see your interview timing in your posting? Please mention the timing of interview.

2)
Did you get called EXACTLY at your appointment time at US Consulate? If not how late can you be at the entrance as we need to get work done at Bank.

3)
Can you explain the procedure at Banamex bank? It would be very helpful - Did you take a Demand Draft or Bankers Cheque etc.

4)
Did no one enquired you about the Mexican visa inside Mexico? Your hotel or not even @ US Consulate, where they verified your passport for a Mexican visa by any chance? Just curious to know this info?

Thanks for your input.
Ram.


1. Interview time was 9:30 am.

2. There is no such thing as getting called. Once you do your bank work, just go to the consulate. It does not matter what time your appt is. When you get to the consulate, there will be a line outside; join the line. By this time, a lot of people will already be inside the consulate in the waiting room, but thats not an issue. If you have an appt, they will let you inside. (In my case, I actually forgot to take my appt letter, but even that was not an issue because they have a printout with all the appointee names, so they just cross-check against that). Again, dont worry about the timing, all that matters is that you need to have an appt.

3. At the bank, all you have to do is say US consulate - they know the rest - amount, what kind of check, etc.

4. Nobody asked for a Mexican visa.
 
Re:

Thanks kool_maverik for your valuable input.

Is there a way to get a Mexican visa at Border post (In the San Ysidro (or) Mexico). If you are aware can you provide details - How to apply, how much time it would take, cost of Visa etc.

It will be very much appreciated.
Thanks
Ram.
 
ramsaiin said:
Thanks kool_maverik for your valuable input.

Is there a way to get a Mexican visa at Border post (In the San Ysidro (or) Mexico). If you are aware can you provide details - How to apply, how much time it would take, cost of Visa etc.

It will be very much appreciated.
Thanks
Ram.

I dont think so. I believe you have to apply in advance (about 3weeks, $135), but I could be wrong. I did not have a Mexican visa.
 
How to book appointment

i tried going to the website and selected H visa and it said I cannot book the appointment for H visa and i have to go to the home contry.

How do you book appointment for H1b Revalidation....
 
sankat_mochan said:
i tried going to the website and selected H visa and it said I cannot book the appointment for H visa and i have to go to the home contry.

How do you book appointment for H1b Revalidation....

You will need to provide more details. On the first page, when you select 'Yes', does it allow you to proceed, and if yes, at which point or page do you get stuck?
 
Tijuana

kool_maverik said:
You will need to provide more details. On the first page, when you select 'Yes', does it allow you to proceed, and if yes, at which point or page do you get stuck?

I was able to get in to the website finally and register the details. But it seems like the appointment dates for Tijuana is un-available till December 2006.

How long you had to wait to schedule the appointment
 
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