Jamaica US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.8
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617 Review(s)
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Jamaica | Review #527 on April 20, 2006: |
tenika
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Rohan got to the embassy at 6 am, I followed at 7 am. We had to leave our phone with some people outside with no name tags, to keep our phones and camera. The security outside was very pushy, evertime they came around the line they demanded order and argued will everyone who was alittle outside the line, at the back of the line. Our appoinment was at 9:15, but we showed them the appoinemnt letter and we were let in. After going through metal detectors we were seperated according to what type of visa and sat in comfortable condition in a upstairs area. Me and Rohan had to wait till they finished the 7:15 appoinments. We were asked to take out all forms and place it in the passport, sign the back of the passport pics and the police report. Someone called us about 9:45 to take our papers and we sat back down, around 11:00 we were called to an appoinment window where the interview took some time, about 15 min, to go through our paper work, stapling them in order, and making sure it wa... read complete review
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Jamaica | Review #503 on April 4, 2006: |
rncarterjm
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I didn't have much problems with the interview except the the consular who dealt with me was a man and he was very serious and he asked me a lot of questions.
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Jamaica | Review #493 on March 28, 2006: |
simone24
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My husband arrived at the embassy at 6:30am and waited two hours for a ten minute interview. he said the questions that were asked were:
1. how did you meet your wife?
2. when did you first meet your wife?
3. how many times did your wife visit you in jamaica? and what were the dates?
4. how many children do you have?
5. what are the ages and date of birth?
6. how many children does your wife have?
7. what are their names?
8. do you know your wife parents?
9. what is your wife mother's name?
10. what evidence do you have of the relationship?
After the CO asked all the questions he asked my husband to read from a paper detailing what took place at the interview, then my husband signed the paper, and the CO told him where to go to pick up his visa. YEY!!!!!
My husband said it was an easy interview and if you have your stuff together it will be fine.
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Jamaica | Review #334 on December 28, 2005: |
Tamar0777
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Not the best place, since the different interviewers kept giving him either incorrect info, or asking for things he had already submitted-
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| Review #312 on December 14, 2005: |
Jonesie
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Fiance previously received 221-g because he didn't have updated birth certificate.
He returned to embassy and was seen by the same person who conducted his interview. He submitted the blue slip and passport. He said interviewer was very kind, told him congrats, and stamped his passport.
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