Jamaica US Consulate Reviews
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617 Review(s)
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Jamaica | Review #6090 on May 19, 2010: |
sugarapple
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Our appointment was at Kingston embassy on May 7th for 9:30. Lucky we had my fiancee brother drive us there so he knew exactly where he was going. If you have cellphones, lotion, handsantizer they have eager local ready to hold your stuff for a fee. Ok there was a small line but the embassy came to us asked for the interviewee name. Then she ask who I was, I said his fiancee. she asked for his passport and the passport pics. she sticked them in the passport and said to right your name lightly in the back. We proceeded inside through security. then went through another set of doors to a shed. We saw a lot of people sitting outside and could not understand why, so we sat down. Then I said to my fancee I think we are doing something wrong duh!!! Well we was to follow the signs past the shed and enter thorugh heavy glass door and get our number. We got our number and enter nother room. our section was on our right for all A visa. We waited about a hour and half before our number was called... read complete review
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Jamaica | Review #6075 on May 16, 2010: |
EmpressDMarie
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My husband had his interview on 05/10/2010. Prior to this date, I faxed him my 2009 tax return and W2. Because of all the reviews that I've read on this site, I knew that if he did not submit those documents, he would not be approved. Even though I was VERY clear about this when I explained it to him, for some strange reason, he did not give them the documents at the interview. He said he was nervous and they "didn't ask" for the documents. I love my husband dearly, but if we ever have to do something like this again, I'd have to do it myself to make sure it's done right :-).
Anyway, he was blue-slipped and advised that he would need a joint sponsor. I WAS FURIOUS because my income was more than double the amount needed for our household size.
THANK GOD FOR THE INTERNET AND MODERN TECHNOLOGY
I immediately got on the computer and located an email address where I could send a message to the consulate directly. I explained to them in t... read complete review
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Jamaica | Review #6063 on May 13, 2010: |
sarah and david
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We had our interview in Kingston Jamaica on May 10. It was a good thing we left early because traffic was crazy and the embassy was a bit difficult to find. We had to stop several times and ask directions. We were surprised when we arrived that there was NO line outside. We walked right up to a lady and gave her the documents she requested (DS156,156k,157,4 passport photos,his passport,the paid visa receipt). She looked over everything and stapled a picture to one of the forms. The other photos she put inside the passport. We then went inside the first building and went through the security check (just like at the airport). You cannot bring cellphones or cameras into the building so make sure to leave them at the hotel, or you can pay one of the many eager people outside to hold on to them for you. We then collected our belongings and made our way back outside to the second building. Here we went to the counter and gave the guy the passport and the papers. He then gave us a number... read complete review
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Jamaica | Review #5950 on April 21, 2010: |
bailey402
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| Review #5912 on April 13, 2010: |
javesgirl
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Everything went well at the embassy except for the fact that I wasn't aware that I couldn't bring any electronics (i.e., phone, ipod, etc.) or my umbrella. I was kinda leary about where to store my belongings during our interview, but there are people outside of the embassy who hold your belongings for a fee of 100JD/item held. After asking for my holder's real first and last name (i.e., not his nickname, but the name his mama gave him), I decided to trust him with my stuff and was pleased that everything was intact after our interview. Lesson learned: leave all of your electronics @ home or in your car!!!
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