Jamaica US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.8
/ 5
617 Review(s)
|
Jamaica | Review #3962 on February 18, 2009: |
MrsBuggy
Rating:
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
Everything ran smoothly. The wait time was the only thing that seemed extreme, but it was so worth the wait!!
|
|
Jamaica | Review #3873 on January 30, 2009: |
Islandwoman
Rating:
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
I parked the car on the curb with these 2 guys having traffic stopped (NOTE: If you keep driving and turn around so the embassy is on your left - there is a big gated parking area there.)
There is a long line outside the embassy so I ran up to a security guard and asked where do we go for an immigrant visa interview. He points me to the ladies with the yellow shirts just outside the door. A’s still moving on JA time so I am dragging him up the sidewalk. While I’m talking to the yellow shirt ladies this guy is chirping in my ear about so cell phones, no cameras, no lotions, no water....I turn and said I know - thank you! Yellow shirt lady tells us to wait and she goes inside. She comes back out and said they have now closed those appointments - where did we come from. My mouth drops open so my SO said I came from Hanover - she came from New York. I said I understand we are late but we had a flat tire. She said go ahead.
We go through security with no t... read complete review
|
|
Jamaica | Review #3836 on January 23, 2009: |
LadyT
Rating:
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
APPROVED!!!!
|
|
| Review #3807 on January 14, 2009: |
ontheedge
Rating:
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
I flew to mbj on Saturday, visited with his parents and my grandmother and my uncles in St. Elizabeth and then we drove up to Kingston on Sunday afternoon. We stayed at Christar Villas and planned to walk to the embassy, but it looked like a hike, so G drove up and parked at a makeshift lot right across the street. You pay $300 Jamaican and your car is pretty much safe. We got there at 7 a.m. There were two lines in opposite directions, both lines fed into the embassy entrance. After standing in the longer line for a few minutes, we realized this was the line for visitor visas and that the the opposite line was for family-based visa appointments. Don't listen to the chicks in the yellow shirts. The guys in the black shirts know more of what's going on. The women were telling us it was based only on appointment time.
We went through security and went on another line and handed one of the officers our appointment letter and went into the waiting area. We got into the waiti... read complete review
|
|
Jamaica | Review #3719 on December 16, 2008: |
ShaNette
Rating:
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
This was a follow-up to our Oct. 14th Blue-Slip interview......
Arrived at embassy @ 6:55 a.m. for our 7 a.m. It was packed, about 200 people were standing outside. This nice young girl asked us what time was our interview and we said "7", she proceeds to move us to the front of the line and an employee in a yellow shirt asks our name and begins to search for us on the checklist. It had to be about 5 seconds but it felt about 5 hours and we are still not seeing our name! So he asks to see our confirmation letter and I was like its an email that was sent and its a blue-slip interview. So he's like "Oh your in the wrong line, go over to that lady." So we go to someone else and we are like hovering over her shoulder looking at her list and Thank the Lord we were #3 on her schedule of appointments!!!! So we go through security and walk down to the courtyard. We approach another girl and she checks off our name and go to the actual embassy building. These two young gu... read complete review
|
|
Now Showing Records 551 to 555 (of 617 total) |