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Jamaica US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.8 / 5
626 Review(s)
Jamaica
Review #17100 on June 19, 2015:

JAmericangirl




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Review Topic: General Review

Had a good experience at the US Embassy in Kingston. We arrived at 9 for 9:30 appointment. Wait was not long at all to get in the Embassy. We had no issues at all. The first woman at the window was very matter of fact. Let me have this document, that document, I need the original.. We gave her what she asked for and then was told to have a seat and wait to be called again.
The second call we went to window and the CO was very pleasant, nice, and personable. She only asked 3 questions about his previous stay in the US, and our previous filed Petititon.
She addressed our concerns about getting the passport back, due to a trip we had already planned for July, and gave us instructions for him to obtain it if he hasn't received it by then.
It was very nerve wracking, but all in all was a good experience.
Everyone was very helpful and courteous during the process.
We were in and out in an hour.

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Jamaica
Review #17020 on June 9, 2015:

ViviT




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Review Topic: IR-2 Visa

Interview: I arrived late but thankfully everything still worked out as planned. There was a system failure that morning so there was a long line outside. After about an hour though, we finally were able to go in, no electronics or cosmetics (ladies) permitted.
There was other people waiting inside the courtyard but my appointment was at 7 so they sent me straight into where the counters were. After about nearly another hour the systems came back on and they started calling numbers. First you go to one counter to confirm who you are and ask who's filing for you and such, minor things. The first lady was really intense, I thought that was the interview but it wasn't. Then I had to wait again for the ACTUAL interview which was conducted by another lady, you have to listen for your name. I don't remember how long I waited in between because I dozed off since I didn't get much sleep that night. Anyway, then I heard my name being called and I went to the window and she will you to r... read complete review

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Jamaica
Review #16926 on May 29, 2015:

katiekay




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· 4 people found this review helpful

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

My fiancé had his interview this morning at 9am. He got there an hour early and the whole process took about 3+ hours.
He said the officer asked him:
1. where we met?
2. Who introduced us?
3. Where in the states do I live?
4. What's your fiancé's favorite sports team?
5. What's his favorite sports team?
6. which airline I travelled on?
7. Which sports he thinks our kids will play
8. how many times I visited him

overall he said everything went great and the officer was very friendly

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Jamaica
Review #16798 on May 11, 2015:

Roxy5212

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

My fiancé arrived about 15 mins early for his K1 interview. After he got inside he said he was actually the last person to be seen. His appointment was at 930am and he was out about 12. The officer interviewing him asked for my recent tax returns and she also took the letter of intent and I-134 form. The questions that was asked..1. How did we meet, 2. Do we have children together, 3. How long have we known each other. That was all she then gave him a flyer about spousal abuse and advised we must get married on US soil, took his passport and told him that was all. They also gave my fiancé back some pics I sent with the initial I-129f application. Over he said it was pretty straight forward, although she didn't specifically tell him he was approved all the signs point in that direction. Do fingers crossed we will have visa in hand in the next few weeks.

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Jamaica
Review #16732 on April 30, 2015:

The Beds

The Beds


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Review Topic: K1 Visa

My hubby has his interview on yesterday at the embassy in Kingston, Jamaica. He said it was not difficult at all. They asked him 3 questions: 1. What does your fiancee do for a living? 2. How and where did you all meet? 3. Does she have any children?. I sent in the I129 petition with lots of information and evidence of our relationship such as photos, boarding passes, airline itineraries, copy of passport pages, western union receipts, letters we sent to one another, and digicel receipts of phone communication. So we had already proven beyond a reasonable doubt that we had met within the past two years and that we were in a bonafide relationship. Therefore, I believe that's why the interview was not difficult and the consulate officer didnt give my hubby a hard time! My hubby was ready to provide addtional evidence of our relationship w more recent pics, receipts, etc but the officer only asked for the DS160 and the Affadavit of Support. He looked over those forms, collected his passpo... read complete review

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