Mexico City, Mexico interview preparation
Mexico City is not presented here as a standard Mexico immigrant-visa checklist post. Current Department of State routing sources point standard Mexico IV processing to Ciudad Juarez. The only public prep link here is a narrow official-category shell for special immigrant routing evidence; use your appointment letter and official account for case-specific logistics.
Official sources
- U.S. Department of State: List of U.S. Embassies and Consulates that Process Immigrant Visas
- U.S. Department of State: Visa Issuing Posts
- U.S. Department of State: List of U.S. Embassies and Consulates - K1-K3 Visas
- U.S. Department of State: Visa Reciprocity and Civil Documents by Country: Mexico
Post-specific requirements
Post-specific details for this consulate are still being gathered. Verify all requirements directly with the official consulate website and your appointment letter before travel.
Official-source caution for Mexico City. Current Department of State routing evidence does not support Mexico City as a standard Mexico immigrant-visa checklist post. This page is limited to official routing sources, the Mexico reciprocity page for civil documents, and the instruction to follow your appointment letter or official account if your case is routed here.
Interview day logistics
- Follow the appointment letter for the exact interview date, time, location, and any entry instructions.
- Do not use this page as a Mexico City local checklist; public official sources reviewed here do not provide a complete Mexico City standard IV instruction set.
- Use the Mexico reciprocity page for civil-document requirements and issuance details.
- Unknown here: arrival timing, prohibited items, accompanying-person rules, medical-panel logistics, courier steps, and local contact instructions.
Post-specific notes
- The DOS standard immigrant-visa post list points Mexico standard IV processing to Ciudad Juarez, not Mexico City.
- The DOS visa-issuing-post table lists Mexico DF as NIV, while Ciudad Juarez is listed as All.
- Mexico City is handled in this product only as a narrow official-category shell, not as a family- or employment-based standard IV checklist post.
- The appointment letter controls case-specific logistics if an official account routes a case here.
This prep page is tied to a narrow interview context and should be read alongside the linked live official source.
This page includes time-sensitive or post-specific material. Recheck the live official source before relying on any current requirement.
Sources used on this page
- List of U.S. Embassies and Consulates that Process Immigrant VisasOfficial source
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Why this source is here: Official Department of State immigrant-visa post routing list. Current Mexico routing is used to prevent unsupported Mexico City or Guadalajara standard IV checklist claims.
Where to go next
Mexico City and Guadalajara are not treated as standard Mexico IV checklist posts here. Use the official appointment letter/account if your case-specific instructions name one of them.