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Consulate / USCIS Member Review #23073

Jamaica Review on January 8, 2018:

Binna

Binna


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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

So my interview went on as scheduled, got there at about 6.30 for 7am appointment and finally got called for proper interview around 8.30am.

She asked: Who is filling for me, how we met, where and when we met, if I've traveled outside Jamaica before (she went further asking me to say where I've traveled to), she asked how often I visit my wife and she visits. It was pretty straight forward questions you should know and nothing out of the ordinary. Then she asked for my AOS and its supporting financial documents (Since my case was expedited straight to Consular few weeks after it got USCIS sent it to NVC, I didn't send any document to NVC.

She is the only on of the 3 COs that has her speakers loud and everyone could hear her in the sitting hall lol. She didn't ask for any pics or anyother supporting docs to

Yes they kept all my documents including my passport, they gave me back the original birth and marriage certificates and kept the copies. I got a call later in the evening from the hospital clerk and she confirmed that my medicals has been sent to the embassy. So hopefully they will look at it today and complete the administrative processing by next week.

It was really short as she was busy looking at the documents and arranging them accordingly while she passes knowledge to an intern (or a newbie). You shouldn't worry yourself that much. If you front-loaded your pics and proof of relationship evidence when you filed I-130 petition then they may not ask for any additional supporting document. The CO that interviewed me didn't ask for any pic or documents because I could see she has them in my file already.

After the interview, she said all looks good so far but they will have to wait for my medicals before making a decision (I only did my medicals exactly last a week before my interview and since then, we got into christmas holidays, work only resumed in Jamaica a day before my interview). In Jamaica, the hospital sends the medicals directly to the Consular office.

Hope this will help, feel free to ask any further questions.

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