Mexicans Book CBP Slots Nationwide

Mexican citizens can now easily schedule CBP One appointments from anywhere in Mexico, prioritizing long wait times and ensuring a fair process.

### Mexicans Now Able to Book CBP One Appointments from Anywhere in the Country

Starting August 23rd, Mexican citizens will be able to book appointments through the CBP One application from any location within Mexico. Previously, this capability was limited to certain areas, but the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agency has now extended this service to the entirety of Mexico. Foreign migrants can also schedule appointments from Tabasco and Chiapas, according to CBP’s latest update.

The update also highlights that priority will be given to those who have been waiting the longest, ensuring fairness in the process. The daily availability of appointments will remain at 1,450 slots.

This geographic expansion aims to allow migrants more time to secure appointments without having to travel to Northern Mexico, thereby reducing their exposure to potentially dangerous situations.

Entry into the United States will continue through one of the following eight points: Brownsville, Eagle Pass, Hidalgo, Laredo, El Paso, Nogales, Calexico, and El Chaparral.

Since the application was launched on January 12, 2023, individuals had to travel to the northern or central parts of the country to make an appointment. This journey often put millions of migrants in peril as they sought asylum in the United States.

### Secondary Article: New CBP One Updates Improve Appointment Process

In addition to the nationwide rollout for Mexicans, CBP has introduced other updates aimed at improving the appointment process for migrants:

**Enhanced Appointment Allocation**:
From now on, the allocation of appointments will be more streamlined and prioritizes those who have been waiting the longest, ensuring a fairer system.

**Continued Daily Availability**:
Despite the expanded geographic reach, the app will continue to offer 1,450 appointments daily, maintaining its capacity to serve many applicants.

**Special Focus Areas for Foreign Migrants**:
Migrants from other countries can still book appointments from Tabasco and Chiapas, potentially easing the pressure on border regions that typically see high volumes of migration activity.

This comprehensive update is expected to facilitate a more organized and safer process for those seeking entry into the United States.

For further information, you can refer to a similar report from another news outlet discussing the expansion and improvements in the CBP One application system.