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Safest way to leave the US and attend interview in Ciudad Juarez?

Hello everyone,

After years of waiting, my husband and I finally received an interview date at the Ciudad Juarez embassy! The appointment is next week the 7th. We are both currently in the US, he's a citizen and I'm a DACA recipient. I don't have any unlawful presence since I received DACA as a minor and have not let it lapse since. I am aware I am risking a lot by leaving and won't be able to come back with DACA (we did apply for AP, but haven't heard back yet and with only one weeks notice until the interview date it doesn't give us much time to ask for expedited processing). We did not apply for a waiver either.

Our lawyer mentioned we could just take a flight from our local airport to the Juarez airport, and I shouldn't have issues there. However, we're a bit worried that they might question me due to not having a US visa or proper paperwork, and I'd rather avoid as many possible issues as possible. So we are thinking of flying to El Paso and crossing the border there, but we have no clue how that would work out and how safe, both legally and crime wise, that is.

If anyone can confirm an international flight straight to CDJ is fine, or if we should think about going though El Paso we would really appreciate it!

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