I am planning to go to MEX with my husband, he has a Visa Interview. I know that I am not allowed in the American Consulate, but I do know that the Ciudad Juarez Consulate website mentions that I can wait for my husband at the Sala de Servicios Migratorios Municipal located next to the Consulate. How does the place look like? Are there chairs? Does it get overly full? Should I just stay at the hotel? Is this place indoors or outdoors?
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Yes I do remember being there shortly with my wife in July 2010. It's just north of the consulate in a indoors building with large glass windows on two sides and plenty of chairs facing west where three or four consulate staff workers lecture you in Spanish. There are lockers on the left (north) side for your valuables for about 25 or 30 pesos (there are certain items they dont allow inside the compound). In the morning there are enough seats for the persons who are waiting like me (my wife had the appointment). If you wait a long time, you might crossover the street bridge to the mall or wait at your hotel. I think, I waited 2 or 3 hours. I got tired and waited outside, down the street at the strip mall where there are chairs in front of a cafeteria on Paseo de la Victoria.