If your U.S. consular appointment in Ciudad Juárez has been approved and you’re ready to move forward in your immigration process to the United States, your next mandatory step is to schedule and complete your immigration medical exam, also known as the consular medical examination. This procedure is required for applicants seeking an immigrant visa or lawful permanent residency (Green Card), and it must be done exclusively at a clinic authorized by the U.S. Consulate.

In this context, Clínica Médica Internacional (CMI)has become one of the most recommended options due to its strategic location, modern facilities, strict compliance with CDC guidelines, and—above all—its commitment to providing a warm, professional, and trustworthy experience.

In this guide, we’ll explain how to reach CMI from anywhere in Ciudad Juárez or from other cities in Mexico, what documents to bring, and how CMI’s proximity to the U.S. Consulate offers a real logistical advantage.

Ubicados a solo unos pasos del consulado, te explicamos las rutas más sencillas y seguras para llegar a tu examen médico migratorio desde cualquier punto.

Where is CMI located, and why does this matter?

Our main facility in Ciudad Juárez is located just steps from the U.S. Consulate, in a well-connected area with many nearby hotels. This makes it easy to walk back to your hotel or enjoy nearby amenities after your appointment — no additional transportation needed.

Our strategic location also makes it easier to identify and reach the U.S. Consulate quickly and without complications.

Ways to Get to CMI from Your Lodging

Many applicants choose to stay at hotels near the consulate and walk directly to their medical exam.

  • From nearby hotels: If you are staying at one of the hotels near the consulate, you can simply walk to our clinic. The area is safe and well-connected. Just estimate your walking time to make sure you arrive punctually.
  • From lodging farther from the consulate area: We offer free round-trip transportation to and from the clinic. You can book this service here:
    https://citasonline.cmi-medical.com/Frm_AgendarTransporte
  • From guesthouses or Airbnb: If you’ve chosen alternative accommodations, you can still use our free transportation service. We recommend scheduling in advance to ensure availability.
  • If you’re using a taxi or Uber: Provide the complete address to your driver:
    Av. Ramón Rivera Lara #9020, Colonia Las Lunas, C.P. 32543

Free Transportation from Your Arrival in Juárez to Your Hotel and Back from Your Medical Exam

CMI offers free transportation to patients who have already scheduled their medical appointment. This service is available in the following cases:

  • From Ciudad Juárez International Airport to your hotel
  • From the airport directly to your CMI appointment
  • From the central bus station to your hotel (via a taxi voucher*)
  • From CMI back to your hotel

You can request transportation via our appointment portal. We recommend submitting your request at least 24 hours in advance to ensure availability.

*Taxi voucher limited to $150 MXN.

Arriving on Your Own? It’s Easy Too

If you’re driving yourself or a family member is dropping you off, that’s no problem — CMI has free parking available onsite. You can also take a taxi, Uber, or simply walk if you’re staying near the consulate area.

Our full address is:
Av. Ramón Rivera Lara #9020, Colonia Las Lunas, C.P. 32543
You can find our Google Maps location here and enter it directly into your preferred navigation app.

What to Bring for Your Immigration Medical Exam

To complete your medical exam without issues, please bring the following documents:

  • Valid passport
  • Printed consular appointment letter
  • Vaccination record (if available)

These documents will be reviewed at reception when you arrive. For complete requirements, consult the official U.S. Department of State medical examination guidelines.

What’s Included in the Medical Examination?

At CMI, we follow all guidelines established by the U.S. Consulate and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The exam includes:

  • Medical history review
  • Full physical examination
  • Chest X-ray
  • Blood test
  • Review and administration of any required vaccines (if needed)

You can view the official list of required vaccines on the CDC website

Coming from Another City?

If you’re traveling from another part of Mexico, we recommend arriving in Ciudad Juárez at least one day before your medical appointment. This will give you time to rest, acclimate, and plan your route so you can arrive without rushing.

CMI helps simplify your stay by providing a list of recommended hotels:
https://grupojip.com/hoteles/

The Importance of Being on Time

Keep in mind that the consular medical exam is part of an official process. At CMI, we recommend arriving at least 15 minutes before your scheduled appointment. This allows time to check in calmly, resolve any last-minute questions, and prepare for your exam.

Safety, Efficiency, and Human-Centered Care

Your immigration medical exam is one of the final steps before receiving your immigrant visa. At Clínica Médica Internacional (CMI), you can feel confident knowing you’re in the hands of a certified, experienced medical team, with a structured process and an unmatched location.

Beyond fulfilling technical requirements from the U.S. Consulate, every member of our staff is committed to delivering respectful, compassionate, and high-quality care. Since its founding, CMI has assisted thousands of individuals at key moments in their immigration journey. Our medical professionals are trained in public health and undergo continuous updates based on CDC and global health protocols.

Remember:

  • We are just one block away from the U.S. Consulate
  • We offer free transportation from your hotel or point of arrival in Ciudad Juárez
  • Schedule your appointment quickly and easily at:
    https://citasonline.cmi-medical.com

Make this important step a simple, professional, and reassuring experience — with CMI.