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Jamaica US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.8 / 5
619 Review(s)
Jamaica
Review #1496 on April 13, 2007:

empressalexa

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april 12, 2007 appt was at 12:45 didn't get seen until 3:00. went pretty smooth. had to see 3 people. the interviewer ask over 20 questions. ?'s about fiance's job, family etc. was approved. the visa will be sent via airpak within 2 weeks.

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Review #1409 on March 21, 2007:

Texas Bound




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My interview was very, very UNLIKE any I’ve heard of. It was very professional in all aspects. We arrived at 7:30am, the line was pretty short around 15 people in front of us. I went over his original information he received in the mail---& sure enough there were things I had not seen before –like the request for a right side profile shot of him, notarized I-864 for co sponsor etc. We went into the compound and were advised to put our names on the back of our photos. We were given a slip of paper that gave instructions for Visa Pick up – Airpak. We were told to sign the DS 230 (the requestor did not say part I—which could have been confusing to many), but you only sign part I & once inside in front of the embassy interviewer you sign part II. They let you in by groups according to your times so we waited a bit outside on the benches. We were pretty comfortable as we played tic tac toe like kids & laughed & talked. I mean at this point this was the day we waited for & ... read complete review

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Review #1266 on February 7, 2007:

rodneverquit

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Had interview on 19 November 2006, stood in line for thirty minutes with my fiance Carla, and then we were brought inside to take a number. We waited another forty five minutes and then we were called to the window, the file did not have the physical from the montego bay hospital, which meant the visa could not be issued then. We answered all the questions, and the lady officer was nice, she stamped everything and said as soon as she received the physical we would get the visa. Mo Bay Hospital took another 45 days for the physical to be sent to the embassy. The visa was apporved when Carla went back to Kingston with all her paperwork again, a different lady asked to see police clearance so bring all your papers when you go. took a couple of weeks for visa to be sent due to move of embassy recently. Carla will be here on 9 Feb 07.

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Review #1217 on January 23, 2007:

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1.5 hours of waiting and interview. Went easy and smooth.

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Review #1161 on December 31, 2006:

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Our interview was on December 4th, 2006.

We did our homework, did all the research and were over-prepared with any supporting document they could possibly have asked for. Of course we were nervous. We went early, joined the line, were ushered in, did the security checks, went upstairs, had our forms checked (6 photos are required for that day) and waited to hear our name. The staff there are much more plesant and helpful than on the non-immigrant side. they even had a view and some potted plants and a TV.

We were sworn in and Jay was asked to take a seat. I had a previous overstay and the line of questioning during my interview was suggesting that I sought out Jay so that I could return to the U.S. I answered all the questions as directly and as honestly as I could. They came in rapidfire - one after the other without giving me much time for thought. Possibly 10 - 12 questions in total. My honesty paid off. She called him back to the window to in... read complete review

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