Jamaica US Consulate Reviews
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617 Review(s)
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Jamaica | Review #13706 on January 24, 2014: |
SINGJAY
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Jamaica | Review #13691 on January 23, 2014: |
Hope373
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· 3 people found this review helpful
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My fiancé s interview was on Jan. 20, 2014. His appointment was 8:30. He arrived at 7am but went in at 7:30. He waited on line (long line). Someone checked all of his documents. All paperwork was in order. After he went in he was given a number and waited to be called again. A second person asked for documents and took all of them. He was fingerprinted. He then had to wait to be called a third time. This was the actual interview. He was only asked three questions. 1) How did you meet your fiancé? 2) What does your fiancé do for a living? 3) Did you register for DHL? He knew then he was approved. He stated overall he had a good experience. The consular officer was pleasant. The worst part was the waiting. He felt as long as you have your papers in order you will be fine. He was told he had to wait about two weeks for his visa.
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Jamaica | Review #13686 on January 22, 2014: |
MRSFULLER
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· 4 people found this review helpful
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My Husband and I arrived at the embassy at 8:00am for his 8:00am appointment. I was not allowed inside so I had to wait across the street. When he got inside he went through security and took a seat. He waited thirty minutes and was called to the window where they took his medical and fingerprints. He sat down again and waited two hours for the actual interview. When his name was called he was greeted by a young white male. He was sworn in and was asked the following questions.
- Where did you meet your wife
- How long did it take her to make her first trip to Jamaica
- What kind of work does your wife do
- How long did it take you guys to get married
The interviewer said I see your wife comes to Jamaica a lot when is the last time you saw her? My husband said My wife is right outside. After that he said he was approved. My husband said the interview was like having a conversation. Have all your paperwork in order and you will be fine.
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| Review #13534 on December 26, 2013: |
RajEm
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· 2 people found this review helpful
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My fiance's interview was on 12/23/2013 at 9:30am. He arrived very early that morning and waited for the embassy to open. Once the embassy opened, he went in. He said that there was a small line. They checked his documents (DS forms). He was finger printed and turned in all of the required docs (non-impediment, police certificate, etc). He said that he waited for a little while; not too long. Then he was called up by an older white male. He said that he raised his right hand and was "sworn" in. The gentleman only asked him a few questions:
-What is your name?
-What is your fiancee's name?
-Where did you meet?
-What was she in JA for the first time you met her?
-What kind of work does she do?
-Write fiancee's name twice
That was it. He was approved and given the green slip with the DHL confirmation sheet attached to it. He said the gentleman told him that he could receive his visa in 2 weeks or less but that it could be longer. ... read complete review
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Jamaica | Review #13494 on December 19, 2013: |
removed-2014-0501
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I had a 8am interview time on 10/12/2013 .. my husband (us citizen) and i reached at about 7am we park across the embassy for ($300jm)..
Join the 8am line my husband was not allow to come inside,went through security screening then join another line and got a number when my number was called i gave in my medical report,fingerprint and was told to sit and wait for my name to be called.
A young chinese guy called my name and then swear me in.. he then asked:
1. how i meet my husband because my husband is from Guyana ?
2.When was the last time i saw my husband?
3. He showed me my engagement photo and asked me where was this photo was taken ?
He then said i was approved and he gave me back my photo's that i had sent to USCIS and also gave me a "section 221g form" stating my husband lives with my joint sponsor so she needs to fill out a I-864A form instead of the I-864 form that we had sent to NVC..
On 16/12/2013 i drop off the I-864A form a... read complete review
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