Jamaica US Consulate Reviews
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625 Review(s)
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Jamaica | Review #6791 on October 29, 2010: |
ras wyse

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· 4 people found this review helpful
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My appointment was at 8:00am today in Kingston and thanks to the vjer i made it through. I got there at 7:50 secured parking and left my phone and car keys with a friend in the cleaners. i was the only person in the line at that point so i went straight to the ladies in pink, she took my forms and stapled my pictures to them and also the receipt and directed me to the security area. After going through the security checks and having to remove my belt i proceeded to an outdoor lobby area where i signed the forms as instructed by the ladies in pink. This was now about 8, i went in the door got a ticket and was told to go straight in and have a seat and wait to be called.
The area had about 20 persons in the immigrant section so i knew i was in for a wait, after about an hour i was called to window 6 where a Jamaican lady took my documents and my fingerprints. she asked for my fiancee's cell # and i blanked out. i remembered the area code and the first 3 numbers but forgot... read complete review
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Jamaica | Review #6777 on October 27, 2010: |
gain

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· 3 people found this review helpful
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I had a 7:00 interview in Kingston. Left my home (Trelawny) 2:30 a.m. and arrived at the embassy at 5:45 a.m. There will be several men standing on the roadside trying to get you to park in certain spots for money. You dont have to park their you can try parking in other areas several feet before you reach the embassy. There were many persons already ilined up. Please note that there are two separate lines outside the embassy. Make sure you stand in the shorter line that is to the right of the embassy. I stood in the wrong line for a long time and as a result i almost ended up at the back of trhe correct line. They started letting people in at about 6:45. Ensure you have the following documents out before you reach in:
1) appointment letter
2) Passport
3) 2 (not four) passport size pics (They will ask you to write your full name lightly on the back of them
You will then go through security check and then sit orderly in the park in the embassy... read complete review
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Jamaica | Review #6740 on October 19, 2010: |
tammy_sheldon

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· 3 people found this review helpful
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We stayed at the Wyndam the night before...which was about 15 min. (in traffic) from the embassy, It was a nice hotel and easy access. We arrived at around 7:30 am for his 8:30 am appointment. We were already expecting to be "Blue Slipped", because the RGD kept coming up with reasons why his No Impediment wasn't ready. We walked up to the "Ladys in Pink", who asked for his DS-156, 156-K, and 157..she stapled his passport photos to the papers where they needed to be. Then she looked up at me and said, "You know you can't go in right?" I said, I thought that they wanted the petitioner there and she said, they don't allow them in anymore, but that they would come get me if they needed me. She then gave my fiance back all his papers and told him to go inside. The security guard checked that he had seen the "Ladys in Pink" and then let him inside. Right inside the doors was the security check point-no cell phones etc...Once inside, it took him about 3.5 hrs. total. He said the long... read complete review
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Jamaica | Review #6613 on September 16, 2010: |
Eve-Eve

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· 2 people found this review helpful
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On Aug 19th me and my finance arrived at the embassy at 7:50am for our 8:30am appt. As we approach the embassy, we were directed by people outside on where to park. As we approach the embassy, the ladies took our DS paperwork and put them in order, then we proceeded through security gates. Remember not to bring cell phones or makeup to the embassy. We then proceed where rec'd a yellow slip and our number. We waited for about 1hour & half before we were called to give them our paperwork and have his fingerprints taken. It was a friendly atmosphere by the workers. One worker will come over frequently to provide helpful tips. After we went to the window to hand over our paperwork and he did his fingerprints, we waited about 45 minutes to be called for our interview. His interview lasted for about 5 minutes and he was ask 4 questions.
1.Where did we meet
2.How long where we dating
3.Did he have friends who has come to US
4.He ask him about his two d... read complete review
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Jamaica | Review #6593 on September 10, 2010: |
SHELLY-T

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· 3 people found this review helpful
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: F-2A Visa
MY HUBBY WENT TO THE EMBASSY AT 7:30 HE DIDNT GET OUT UNTIL 11:49. HE SAID THAT THERE WAS ABOUT 20 OF THEM THAT WENT AND ONLY FOUR WERE APPROVED! THEY ASKED
QUESTIONS LIKE:
HOW LONG HAVE WE BEEN MARRIED?
WHERE DID WE MEET?
WHY WE GOT MARRIED?
HOW MANY PEOPLE WERE AT THE WEDDING? (HE FLIPPED THROUGH THE WEDDING ALBUM AND LOOKED AT THE PICTURES)
WHERE DOES HE LIVE?
WHEN DID I LEAVE JAMAICA?
HOW LONG WE HAVE BEEN TOGETHER?
WHAT TYPE OF WORK I DO?
WHERE I WORK?
HOW OFTEN HE SEES ME? (HE WAS SPECIFIC IN ASKING THE DATES)
HE ANSWERED EVERY QUESTIONS CORRECTLY THEY GAVE HIM THE PINK SLIP AND TOLD HIM TO PAY THE FEE AT DHL.
YEAH!!!!
I COULDNT HAVE DONE IT WITHOUT ALL YOU VJERS....THANKS FOR YOUR ADVICE AND INPUT!
AND MOST OF ALL TO GOD BE THE GLORY!
(updated on September 10, 2010)
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