Jamaica US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.8
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626 Review(s)
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Jamaica | Review #18404 on November 20, 2015: |
anamau

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
Can someone please review my kids case, why I can combine my income as a family member with my husband to sponsor my girls, and I still send a joint sponsor I get no respond back yet please we really need the kids here.
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Jamaica | Review #18381 on November 19, 2015: |
@nthonyC

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The process was way easier than getting my 10 year visa. I got there at 6:30 they went through and processed me through to the waiting area. I spoke with two ladies while there. The first lady took all my documents and asked 1 simple question about who is filing for me. The second lady had an unpleasant appearance but was really super nice. She did not give me a very hard time and asked very little questions because she said my entire case folder was very thick and had all the information she needed. So it was just a Meer chit chat on some questions I assumed she was required legally to ask. The interview was about 5 minutes long, before stating my visa was approved. javascript:emoticon(' ')
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Jamaica | Review #18359 on November 16, 2015: |
gw68ad78

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Read comments below for more details. It was quite a lovely experience that I'm happy my fiancé and I could both share.
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Jamaica | Review #18353 on November 16, 2015: |
yon

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Hi good evening visa journey family here is my review
Interview was at 9 reached late because I had to pick my son's passport up at pica reached the embassy at 9.30 my number was a149 I was called to Window 1 to submit my documents and finger print upon doing so I was given a form to sign stating that am of legal age to marry then I had to give my local number then my overseas # and my fiancé I was ask about my son which will join
later but I made sure to bring documents for him I was told if the interviewer ask I must give it to her they didn't take our chats or photos they took my 2 police record my impediment birth certificate cosponsors 1040 tax return 2014 employment letter pay stub my fiance letter affidavit for both all his school document then was told to wait until I was called she was very nice sat down for 3 ins then was called to Window 6 my interview began I was greet buy this white lady she was very pleasant she swore me in took my finger print then sh... read complete review
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Jamaica | Review #18309 on November 7, 2015: |
Jayank

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· 2 people found this review helpful
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
Regular process as entering any U.S embassy, appointment letter, passport, pictures, security screening.
Police record, non-impediment, medical, birth certificate, divorce decree, anything on the checklist applicable in your case, bring copies also.
Staff were friendly, no hardball or "gotcha questions". Be advised that if you had prior dealings with the embassy then that information should be consistent and add up to what is currently being presented. They do make notes of every conversation or information from past non-immigrant application whether the visa was granted or refused. Fiance had to clear up some issues from a previous visa application.
Fiance was not required to present any additional evidence to that which was already submitted with I-129F. We are of the opinion that her fate was already sealed about 2 days (CEAC showed movements) prior to the interview, pending receipt of the medical, affidavit of support and police records, any or all of w... read complete review
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