Jamaica US Consulate Reviews
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| Jamaica | Review #21566 on March 21, 2017: |
Jarin12345

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| Jamaica | Review #21549 on March 19, 2017: |
MichellePusey

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| Jamaica | Review #21531 on March 15, 2017: |
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My daughter was qualified under CSPA. Priority date march 30, 2004. Daughter DOB: March 2, 1993.:-)
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| Jamaica | Review #21476 on March 7, 2017: |
Queen Keeli

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My husband interview was scheduled at 7am, he arrived about 6am. He said it took about 3 hours from the time he did the biometrics to this actual interview.
He said that consular officer asked him 3 questions.
1. Who filed for you?
2. Where is your wife?
3. How did you meet your wife?
The CO took my husband's passport and gave him the DHL pamphlet he also advised my husband that his visa will be ready in a week. Hubby said that CO didn't take any of my tax return information or the affidavit of support paperwork, the CO ONLY wanted to see evidence of our marriage such as pictures of my visits. Overall my husband said it took about 5 minutes for the interview.
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| Jamaica | Review #21422 on February 22, 2017: |
Tracy-Tonia

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Fiance interview was for 0900, he got there probably 30 minutes prior. He said he didn't have to wait too long to get inside the building. He was called up to the window 2 times, the first time was to get the required documents ( passport, police cert, non-impediment, etc). The second time was for the actual interview. He can't quite remember all of the questions since he was nervous, but he said he was asked about how we met, what I did for a living, how many times have we met in person, where I lived, what he did for living, and where he worked? He was asked for pictures and affidavit of support (the newer version) with the supporting documents. Overall he said the consular was nice and his experience wasn't bad. Unfortunately, although he did the medical 1 month prior at Andrews, they still haven't sent it to the embassy. So we are approved, pending the medical.
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