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Mailing/Express Mailing Address: U.S.

Department of Homeland Security


U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Mexico Field Office
Services 3420 México Washington,
DC 20521-3420

Street Address:
U.S. Embassy México
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration
Avenida Alfonso Reyes 150, Valle, E-mail: México-USCIS@uscis.dhs.gov
66196 Cdad. Santa Catarina, N.L.

August 27, 2025

Alma R. Barragán Castillo

NOTICE
Approved Application for Permanent Residence

Petitioner: Jaqueline Yessenia Ramírez Barragán


Beneficiary: Alma Rosa Barragán Castillo
A-Number: CDJ2390261742
Receipt Number: LIN2390261749

The USCIS Field Office in Mexico has received reports of the aforementioned Family Petition. As a
next step, you must make the payment directly at the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
(USCIS) window. A USCIS officer will then present you with a green card delivery application in
person to determine the completion of the permanent residence process. During the interview, you
will be asked to complete a detailed form in the current U.S. language. You will be asked to present
your corresponding green card delivery application fee, mailing address, and social security number
assignment.

Payment for this form will be made directly at the window. Payment date: August 28, 2025.

We have scheduled a visa reception appointment for you at this USCIS office at the U.S.
Embassy/Consulate, located at the address shown in the upper left corner of this notice.

Your interview will be scheduled when your status changes and you receive notification of
delivery from USCIS.

Please bring this letter with you on the day of your interview, as it will allow you to enter the
USCIS office.

If you cannot attend this interview, please contact the office as soon as possible to reschedule your
appointment.
DOCUMENTS YOU MUST BRING TO THE INTERVIEW:

Your case cannot be processed to completion without proper documentation. Please bring to the
interview all the items listed below. For all documents written in a language other than English,
you must also provide a certified English translation. If you are bringing original documents,
please provide a copy that we may keep.

 Medical Examination: The beneficiary must complete a medical examination (which takes 3-4
days to complete) prior to USCIS interview. The medical examination must be performed by
an authorized panel physician. The medical forms will be sent directly to this USCIS office.
You may review a list of authorized panel physicians in Mexico at
https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-
visas/Supplements/Supplements_by_Post/GYQ_Minterrey.html#medical_exam_instructions
where you will also find information needed to schedule the medical examination appointment.

Note: Once the appointment is completed, the panel physician will transmit the results directly and
securely to the USCIS Field Office. The beneficiary will neither receive a sealed envelope nor
carry any medical forms to the USCIS interview. Medical examinations are generally valid for six
months depending on circumstances specific to the beneficiary. A travel document issued by
USCIS after interview can only be valid until the end of the medical examination's validity period.
Authorized panel physicians can provide anticipated timelines for production and conveyance of
medical reports to USCIS. You may wish to contact the panel physicians directly to learn more.

 USCIS Biometrics Services: Please email México-USCIS@uscis.dhs.gov to schedule an


appointment to come to the U.S. Embassy in Mexico for biometrics collection prior to
interview. Failure to schedule a biometrics services appointment may result in additional
processing time.

 Inscripción de Nacimiento issued by Civil Registry. This birth registration document must
be legalized and stamped by the Civil Registry on the reverse side. If the beneficiary
wishes to retain this document, a photocopy must be provided in addition to the certified
version.

 The beneficiary should bring any other evidence that helps establish that the relationship
between the beneficiary and the petitioner is valid. Examples of the evidence include, but are not
limited to: baptism certificates, family photos, wedding photographs, school records, vaccination
records, correspondence, remittance receipts, or any other personal or official documentation that
establishes the beneficiary's relationship with the petitioner. If the beneficiary wishes to retain
originals, photocopies must be provided as well.

 A legible photocopy of the beneficiary's passport's biographic data page, and copies of
all passport pages with entry/exit stamps, including from prior passports.

 A photocopy of the beneficiary’s national ID (cédula).

 The beneficiary's current residential address, phone number, and e-mail address.
 The petitioner’s current address, phone number, and e-mail address.

 The current address, phone number, and e-mail address of the petitioner’s legal representative
(if any).

 Marriage certificate issued by the Civil Registry, if applicable. If the beneficiary wishes to
retain this document, a photocopy must be provided in addition to the certified version.

 Divorce or Death Certificate, if applicable. If the beneficiary wishes to retain this document, a
photocopy must be provided in addition to the certified version.

Note: Submission of incorrect birth or marriage documentation for the beneficiary may result in a
Service Motion to Reopen this petition and issuance of a Notice of Intent to Deny.
Documents in any language other than English must be accompanied by a certified English
translation.

 Copies of any beneficiary criminal records, including (but not limited to) arrest
records, disposition of crimes, court records, records of time served in jail or prison,
etc.

Review all requirements and guidance to ensure compliance when submitting the
documentation.

At interview, in addition to the above, the beneficiary must provide the following:

 The beneficiary's physical passport.

 Letter of no criminal record.

 All prior passports issued to the beneficiary.

 The beneficiary’s national ID (cédula).

 Six (6) front-view photographs (51 x 51 mm) of the beneficiary, taken within the past 6
months. The photographs must be in color with a white background and should be cut to size.
Follow photo requirements found at https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/passports/how-
apply/photos.html.
Failure to provide all items above at interview may result in the issuance of a Service Motion to
Reopen your petition and a subsequent Notice of Intent to Deny and/or administrative closure at
the discretion of the local USCIS Field Office Director. If the beneficiary is approved to travel to
the United States, they must be prepared to do so within 50 days of the scheduled interview or
before the expiration of the medical examination, whichever is sooner.

Sincerely,

Nathan Sams
Field Office Director, USCIS México

cc: Meagan Hecht, mhecht@justicema.org

Enclosure: Form G-325C, Biographic Information

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