Jamaica US Consulate Reviews
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Jamaica | Review #13778 on February 1, 2014: |
VolcarSS

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-5 Visa
My wife & I got to the Embassy at approximately 7:40 a.m. for our 8:00 a.m appointment, there was already quite a number of persons in the line, however, the screening process went very quickly & in no time we were in the hall where the interview process was conducted. We were given a number & we were initially called to a window where we submitted our medical & our documents were reviewed & we were instructed to sit back down & wait for our names to be called. We waited for approximately two & a half hours before our names were called & we went to another window where we were interviewed by a Consular Officer, we were asked a few questions & our passport with our existing B1/B2 visa were cancelled & we were advised that we cannot have tow existing visa ( it was at that time that we realized that we were approved) the overall time of the interview was approximately ten minutes.
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Jamaica | Review #13752 on January 29, 2014: |
Marvee2839

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Hi,
Though I was in Jamaica during my fiances's interview I was not allowed inside. I waited about 3 hours outside for him. He described the processing as going smoothly. He then waited a little while for the officer to call him to the window. He said the officer asked him what do I do for a living ? Then there was a brief pause while the officer appeared to be doing something on the computer. Then he was asked, How did you meet your fiancee ? and How many times have we met ? My fiance had two expandable folders of photos, call records, receipts, text messages and my fiancial supporting documents (job letter, taxes etc. ) and the officer did NOT ask for any of them. Not even the non-impediment to marriage paper or his original divorce decree. With the appointment letter emailed from the embassy there was a K1 visa checklist attached to the email. Those were the only documents he had DS-156, 156K and 157 and whatever else like the police record, passport, medical etc. They ... read complete review
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Jamaica | Review #13734 on January 29, 2014: |
hopefulls

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
Had interview today at 9:30 today and getting to the embassy was indeed a journey but we made it, thank God! So my fiancé and I made if pretty much for 9:30 even thou we left Montego Bay at 4:40am. Arriving at the embassy we were greeted by an employee outside the embassy asking for DS 156/156k/157/160/230, told her ds160 wasn’t on the checklist to bring, we gave her the ds 230 as we had brought 2 copies just in case and gave them to her. She lacks customer service major, even my fiancé notice and was looking at her strange. My fiancé wasn’t allowed to enter inside the embassy which we already knew based on reviews on VJ but was hoping to get lucky. Anyways I went through the security checkpoint and then inside the embassy building, collected my number (the lucky one After about 10-15mins, my number was called and documents were collected and ds230 was returned to me, I was asked for the Affidavit of Support (I134), I attached with bank state... read complete review
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Jamaica | Review #13706 on January 24, 2014: |
SINGJAY

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Jamaica | Review #13691 on January 23, 2014: |
Hope373

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· 3 people found this review helpful
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
My fiancé s interview was on Jan. 20, 2014. His appointment was 8:30. He arrived at 7am but went in at 7:30. He waited on line (long line). Someone checked all of his documents. All paperwork was in order. After he went in he was given a number and waited to be called again. A second person asked for documents and took all of them. He was fingerprinted. He then had to wait to be called a third time. This was the actual interview. He was only asked three questions. 1) How did you meet your fiancé? 2) What does your fiancé do for a living? 3) Did you register for DHL? He knew then he was approved. He stated overall he had a good experience. The consular officer was pleasant. The worst part was the waiting. He felt as long as you have your papers in order you will be fine. He was told he had to wait about two weeks for his visa.
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