Jamaica US Consulate Reviews
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626 Review(s)
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Jamaica | Review #22453 on September 5, 2017: |
Asherbabe876

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Was very easy.
She only asked me 2 question.
If he has any kids living with him and why did we get married so early.
lol I was so nervous I don't even remembered what I said but in less than 4 minutes she gave me a pamplet about my rights and that my visa will readybin a week🤗🤗🤗
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Jamaica | Review #22379 on August 22, 2017: |
JayeBird

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The consular that interviewed us was very pleasant. It didn't even felt like an interview - more like a relaxed conversation even though it was very short. She said our interview will go down on record as the fastest interview she has ever conducted.
She asked us only 2 questions.
1st question she asked my fiance was - what kind of work he does.
2nd question was if he had kids. He said yes. I jumped in and said we have 2 together and told her their ages. She then closed the file and said "this interview is over. If you both have kids together there is nothing else to say to convince me about your relationship." She said the visa will be ready by the end of the week to early next week.
Our interview might not be helpful to a lot, so I am going to note a few things I observed while I was there that may be helpful.
We had a 9:45 interview - the line outside wasn't that long and it kept moving. There were some ladies that were checking ... read complete review
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Jamaica | Review #22350 on August 18, 2017: |
Jody-ann

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
So here goes my review.....
It was myself, my daughter (she's 5) and my father in law. We got there at 9 for our 9:30 appointment. Had to leave phones outside as no electronics are allowed inside. I checked my bag thoroughly and joined the line. We were close to front. When I finally got to the entrance..our bags were checked and for some reason my pocketbac hand sanitizer was inside on of my bag pockets. I had to exit, get rid of it and rejoin the line....ended up at the back 😑
Once we were in, our documents were checked and we were directed to the section for immigrant visas. Our numbers were then called to do fingerprints, the lady collected our original documents, copies, pictures and passport. She then asked:
Who's filing for You?
What's the relationship?
Have you ever travelled outside the country?
We then sat back down and waited for our names to be called for the interview. We ended up bei... read complete review
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Jamaica | Review #22245 on July 28, 2017: |
Michael & Michele

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· 3 people found this review helpful
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
So my fiance had his interview on Monday July 24th. He had his interview with a female whom he reported was very pleasant. I prepared a soft cover binder with plastic insert document page protectors and had every document he needed. The interviewer told him it was the most complete, professional file she had ever seen. She asked questions about our dialogue (and an argument we had) over whatsapp (I had printed out about two months worth of conversation)She also asked him to tell her when & where pictures were taken. He reported that she asked him if he was going back to St. Maarten to work and he said NO! I want to go to the states and get married She also gave him a document that outlined his rights should he want to divorce and again he said NO! VISA APPROVED. It was a pleasure dealing with the Embassy in Jamaica and it really does pay to have a complete documented file
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Jamaica | Review #22191 on July 20, 2017: |
ARBIGRED1

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My husband with for his first interview and was denied and given instruction to apply for a 601 waiver for inadmissible due to a CIMT . We knew of the simple Larceny charge which was 16years old and understood it would fall under the exception rule because he never served any jail time and nor was he fined. The simple case had a monetary value of less the $200 USD. He was convinced to plead guilty to a charge he didn't commit because his family could not afford the legal fees it would take to fight the issue before a judge. After reading things I felt it was a 60/40 shot that we wouldn't have to file a waiver. We lost the gamble but it allowed me the time I needed to collect the money for the $930 fee. The waiver won't be easy to complete as you have to show more than the average cause of hardship. However he is in Jamaica which is a country trying to build itself but is decades behind the USA in healthcare, jobs, etc. Most are struggling farmers. So providing the necessary in... read complete review
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