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Jamaica US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.8 / 5
617 Review(s)
Jamaica
Review #4123 on March 24, 2009:

dillon

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

We got there about 8:55 for our 9:00 appointment. We went right up to the front of the line the woman checked out paper work and put it in order and in we went through the metal detectors. When we were in the courtyard there is another woman who gives you the yellow piece of paper that you write your passport number on for DHL.

We go in check in and get out number A151 so we go into section A and it is crowded we go and stand along the wall with the counter and just check out what is going on for a while. Finally our number is called and we go to window 6. The lady takes all our paperwork and tells me that I am very organized and I responded well I have been waiting for this day for along time. We go and sit back down and wait for our interview.

We get called up around noon to window 8. He pretty much approved everyone if they had all their paperwork there, those that didn't he gave a blue slip too. I think there were only 2 or 3 fiance visa's in t... read complete review

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Jamaica
Review #4109 on March 22, 2009:

THedquist




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Review Topic: K3 Visa

The US Consulate in Kingston was most cooperative and accomodating. Although my wife is from Kazakhstan, we were married in Jamaica so the final medical exam and visa interview had to take place there. It was extremely expensive to fly my wife and children to Jamaica, especially not knowing if we would be granted the visas or not.

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Review #4069 on March 12, 2009:

tampajamica

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Things didn't go the way I expected it to. So, I reached the embassy about 6:45 am and our interview was scheduled for 7:00 am. I got to the shortest line at the front and waited for the lady in the yellow shirt to look at my documents(2 pictures, passport, appointment letter). Then she sent me to the door to pass through the security check-point. It's just like the airport. Then I passed the security point and went on to the courtyard where there was a line to have your documents be looked on again by a guy in the yellow shirt (He told me to sign the back of the passport. Then he sent me to the building. There was a line formed right inside the front area where I collected my number. I was told to enter through the door in front of me and go to the right where you wait to be called to the window for fingerprints and collection of medical report. Then I sat again for my number to be called for my interview.I waited about 30 minutes until I was finally called. The CO was a African-Ameri... read complete review

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Jamaica
Review #3987 on February 22, 2009:

pecky

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

Our appointment was for 7:30am. We arrived at 6:30am and there was 2 lines forming. One line for "family"visas and the other for "visitors". The ladies in yellow shirt opened the doors at around 6:50am and SO had to have his passport, 2 passport pictures (his name signed at the back of each picure), and letter of appointment. We then went thru the security check and then to another building. Our number was 106 and we were told to sit on the right hand side. We waited for approx 20 mins and we were called to window # 7. The lady (very pleasant) asked SO " What's your wife name"? He told her and she said " you would be surprise that some do not know". Then D had to do his fingerprints. We were then told to have a seat and wait for our number to be called again. We sat for another 15 mins and we were called to window # 9. This lady was an african american lady (very nice). She asked me how many times I had been to JA. D answered 5 times and she was "wow". He signed his police reco... read complete review

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Review #3963 on February 18, 2009:

MrsBuggy




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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

His interview was at 7:30am. He got there around 6:30… nice and early. These 2 ladies started letting people in and asked for his passport, passport pictures and his interview letter. After they saw them, they had him go through a metal detector. The way he described it, it seemed familiar to the airport. So lucky for him, he’ll have a little bit of practice, lol. Anyway, after he finished there, they asked the people to form a line to get into the building. As they entered, he had to make sure his name, number and address in the back of the picture. (Make sure your SO has a pen w/ them as mine did not and he had to borrow) He was given the number A117 and a little yellow paper so he can write his name, address, passport number and phone number. He was told to go to the right. (Left was for visiting visas… which seemed to him to have more window than the filing side) He waited a while and was next called for his fingerprints. He was also asked for his medical and passport. The la... read complete review

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