The Ciudad Juarez Sub Office has jurisdiction over immigration benefits in the Mexican States of Chihuahua and Durango.
We are located within the new United States Consulate at the above address.
The office is open to the public Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM and from 1:00 PM to 4:30 PM. The office is closed on most Mexican and American holidays.
Please send e-mails to: cdj.uscis@dhs.gov
An appointment is not necessary to visit the Ciudad Juarez Field Office during normal business hours. Walk-ins are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.
Taxi is the best way to get to our office.
Accessibility for those with special needs is available.
Fees for applications and petitions are listed on the Forms section of the USCIS website. The fees for all applications and petitions submitted to this office must be paid at the Consulate's Cashier window, with either U.S. dollars, Mexican pesos, U.S. Postal Money Orders, U.S. Treasury Checks, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover Card. We do not recommend bringing large amounts of cash due to security concerns.
Immigration forms are available under the Forms section of the USCIS website.
For in-depth information about visas, please check the Visa Services section of the U.S. Department of State website. For additional information in Spanish, please click here.
U.S. citizens that reside in Mexico and are in possession of a Mexico Migration Form 2 or 3 (FM2/FM3) may file a Petition for Alien Relative (Form I-130), by mail or in person at the above address.
U.S. immigration offices overseas do not accept or process Naturalization applications from U.S. Lawful Permanent Residents (LPRs). See the Citizenship section of the USCIS website for Naturalization eligibility criteria and the proper filing procedures.
The Ciudad Juarez Field Office does not issue Humanitarian Parole. Individuals must apply for Humanitarian parole by submitting their applications to:
For US Postal Service (USPS) Deliveries:
USCIS Dallas LockboxFor Express mail and courier deliveries:
USCISInstructions on how to file an application for Humanitarian Parole are located on Form I-131 and in the Humanitarian Parole Section of the USCIS Website.
The Ciudad Juarez Sub-Office does not issue or extend Re-Entry Permits. Instructions on how to obtain or replace a re-entry permit are on the How Do I Get A Travel Document section of the USCIS website.
Lawful Permanent Residents of the U.S. who are not in possession of their Permanent Resident Cards (Green Card) and need a transportation boarding letter, should contact U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
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