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Jamaica US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.8 / 5
626 Review(s)
Jamaica
Review #5741 on February 28, 2010:

STELLA <3 JA

STELLA <3 JA


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Review Topic: K1 Visa

The intervew was scheduled for Feb. 11 @ 8:30 am. We stayed nearby at the Four Seasons Hotel. It was nice and about a 15 min drive.

We arrived at the embassy at 8:25, there was a very long line but we went right up to the ladies with clipboards, they took his appointment letter, passport and forms. They put the forms in order and reviewed my passport. We then went through security, just like when you are at the airport.

We proceeded to the building where we were given a #. We waited about 40 min until our # was called. We went up to the window and the lady put the papers in a different order and again reviewed his passport. She directed us to go and have his fingerprints taken. The wait for that was about 5 min and the actually fingerprinting took a couple of minutes, I stood there with him while he did this.

We then went back to the sitting area and waited for our # to be called again. This took about 40 min also. Our # was ... read complete review

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Jamaica
Review #5732 on February 26, 2010:

nala0616

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

I was unable to attend my husband’s interview but I made sure that he was well prepared. I sent him copies of ALL the forms that I submitted to the NVC along with payment receipts. He arrived at the embassy at 8am. He said traffic around that area was crazy. He went in sat on the “immigrant” side of the waiting area. He went to the first window where they collected his interview letter, took his fingerprints, took medical packet, and asked him who was filling for him. Then he sat back down. Then he was called up to the second window where the interview was conducted, the lady asked him a couple of questions then asked him to pick up the phone. The asked him: when were we married? how long has he known me?, who do I live with?, do I have any kids?, what’s her name?, where do I work? And what kind of work I do? She then asked for his passport, told him he was APPROVED , and told him to go pay the DHL fee. When he got outside he was able to buy a call from a vendor’s cell... read complete review

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Jamaica
Review #5730 on February 25, 2010:

JohnnysWife

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

Review Topic: IR1/CR1 Visa

Our interview was February 18, 2010 at 8am. Me, my husband and his son stayed with his Aunt and Uncle the night before as his cousin wsa bringing us to the appointment. We left about 330am and reached by 615 (I didn't want to be late). When we got there we were parked and paid some Jamaican gentlemen JA$400 to park the car. He gave us a lot of information and insured that we had all the necessary pictures and everything that we would need, which we did, since I try to be over prepared for these things.

We got out of the car and headed down to the extremely long line at about 730am. We were asked by one of the ladies why we were there and explained for our 8am appointment. We were then directed to a much shorter line, for those of us applying for our family Visas. We were directed thru security and then had to cross thru the courtyard where we re-entered the building and had to present our pictures to a lively gentleman who we saw... read complete review

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Jamaica
Review #5729 on February 25, 2010:

JohnnysWife

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

Our interview was February 18, 2010 at 8am. Me, my husband and his son stayed with his Aunt and Uncle the night before as his cousin was bringing us to the appointment. We left about 330am and reached by 615 (I didn\'t want to be late). When we got there we were parked and paid some Jamaican gentlemen JA$400 to park the car. He gave us a lot of information and insured that we had all the necessary pictures and everything that we would need, which we did, since I try to be over prepared for these things.

We got out of the car and headed down to the extremely long line at about 730am. We were asked by one of the ladies why we were there and explained for our 8am appointment. We were then directed to a much shorter line, for those of us applying for our family Visas. We were directed thru security and then had to cross thru the courtyard where we re-entered the building and had to present our pictures to a lively gentleman who we saw regularly while waiting.
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Jamaica
Review #5702 on February 18, 2010:

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Our interview was scheduled at 8:30. We parked the car accross the street in a little lane and tipped some guys $200 JA. From the outside they organized our papers in their preferred order, told us what's not allowed in the embassy(i.e. cell phones, lighters, weapons etc) Went through security, just like it is at a airport then went inside to get a number and sit. While we got our number, they also gave us a paper to put the beneficiary's passport number for dhl's use.
After our number was called, we went up and this female organized our papers again, asked who's filing for who then sent him to go do his fingerprints while I waited. Fingerprints took around 15 minutes and the wait for the interview was about 30 minutes. We were called up and sworn in; she then asked him to write my full name, then I was told to sit down while he picks up the phone and was asked 11 questions. Nothing out of the ordinary: how, when, where did we meet; how, when do we communicate; who, when propose... read complete review

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