Guys and gals,
I'd like to tell you about my experience getting the constancia in Mexico City.
I arrived at the PGR building early and watched the massive lines of employees coming in and going through security. That means the elevators were really busy so there was a line there too. I left an ID at the check-in desk and was told to find out which elevator to take. Given that there were long lines and one elevator was out of order, I said screw it and went up 7 flights of stairs. I was told to wait and in about 10 minutes a friendly official took my docs and asked a few questions, nothing strange. He told me to call in 6 business days to see whether the constancia was ready. So far everything was easy and quick.
Then he told me where to go to get fingerprints taken. This place was about 25 minutes by car, he said. Luckily I know my way around the city, so I took metro and then bus, but I can see someone who doesnt know the city would to have to spend on a taxi.
At that other PGR place, I waited some more, then a tech took my prints, and then did it again and again. They take full finger-, palm- and edge-of-hand-prints. Then some questions, then a description is written down. All in all, it took a good half-hour.
I don't know why the federal government forces people to travel to Mexico City for this, then makes us go around the city, then we have to go back or send someone to get the doc. This is not an insubstantial hassle for many.
Now to wait for my friend in the city to go get the constancia.
Speaking of which, does anyone know whether my friend (not a relative) is allowed to drop off my documents at the embassy in person? I know some of you had relatives do it for you, but I just want to make sure a friend can do it too.
Cheerio