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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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US Embassy in Jamaica


:dance::dance::dance::dance::dance::dance:

Before going in Embassy

Do not arrive extremely early. Arrive on time (within 15 minutes of appointment)
Go directly to the front of the line and only talk to the Embassy employees in the Yellow Shirts.
Make sure you carry a pen with you
Make sure you have all pictures signed with the applicant’s name
The person with the Yellow shirt will check your passport; passport photos and interview letter (make sure these are the only items out at this time.)
Leave your cell phone/camera at home/hotel/car.

Entering Embassy

You will go through metal detector (small building)
Then a courtyard to the main building
In the main building you will welcomed by a receptionist that will take your Interview Letter and give you a yellow piece of paper for DHL Delivery and a number (similar to going to the DMV in the states). Put your Passport number/ Address and Phone number on the yellow paper.
The receptionist will lead you to the Interview Area.
There are two different doors one for Non- Immigrant Visas and one for Immigration (aka Filing). Both doors lead to the same room. However, Individuals filing for non-immigration visas are on the left, Section B and immigration visas, Section A, are on the right. Sections B is 3 times the size as Section A.

1st Process and 2nd Process (Interview)

At this point I can only speak of my experience (Immigrant Visa, Section A)

This section has 5 windows (teller style), Window 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9.

Windows 5, 6, and 7 (1st process –Document Collection and Fingerprints)

Windows 8 and 9 (2nd Process- Interview)

We were serviced at window 7 first, the young lady had our file, she put everything in order, my husband gave his fingerprints and we sat back down. Make sure no one sits in your seats when you stand up for process 1, because you wont have a seat when you come back, which is literally 2-4 feet from the windows. It’s a small space.

We sat down for like 20 minutes and then we were called to Window 8, we had to swear in (right hand up), then she took my husbands index fingerprint, then he had to sign the second part of the DS-230.

After all the administration stuff was done, she asked both of us when we met through the window, my husband answered, she asked where we met, my husband answered, she asked how many people were at our wedding, my husband answered, she said your approved go to window 26 and pay DHL. I’m thinking to myself, that’s it. You don’t need to see pictures? No evidence? No separate interviews? Wow! They didn’t ask my step son any questions.

DHL

We paid DHL $750JA for both passports/visas. We didn’t have to pay two fees.

Interviews before ours:

There was one couple that was interviewed separately through the phones on the outside on the teller window. They were approved.

There was a girl that was married, her husband was not there, she pulled out several post cards, western union receipts and pictures and the agent was not buying it, she got a blue slip to come back, don’t know what for.

There was a family of 5 kids and a mother, they were all approved.

There was a guy without his wife, he was approved.

There was another guy whose mother sponsored him, he got a blue slip because his mothers name did not match his and he needed his mothers divorce certificate.

Additional Information

Note: You do not go into small little interview rooms, everything is done outside the teller window, like at the DMV. No privacy unless you pick up the phone. I suggest you pick up the phone right from the beginning (only in process 2.)

Note: The gentleman that greeted us came in while we were seated he made some funny jokes. He came over and said he had good news and bad news. Did we want the good news or bad news first? We said bad news, He said bad news is that the numbers are not going to go in order, so be aware. Good news, Section A will leave before Section B, everyone laughed. Then he gave us the run down, he said everyone is going to go to Windows 5, 6 or 7 first. If you get to Window and 8 or 9, Yah go a Foreign! Everyone laughed.

Embassy Rating

Overall, we rated the embassy and our experience a “5”. Everyone was nice, no issues. Very timely.

We got there at 6:55am, got in the embassy and in our seat by 7:15am, out the door at 8:30am.

:dance::dance::dance::dance::dance:



I-130 Journey

03-03-09 - I-130 sent USPS Priority to Chicago Lockbox

03-11-09 - I-130 NOA1 (California Service Center)

03-12-09 - Check Cashed

03-24-09 - I-130 NOA2 (13 Days from NOA1)

03-28-09 - I-130 Received NOA2 Hardcopy (I-797)

NVC Journey

04-10-09 - NVC Received/Case number assigned (17 Days from NOA2)

04-15-09 - DS-3032 / AOS Bill Generated

04-17-09 - E-mail DS-3032

04-18-09- Received DS-3032/AOS fee bill (snail mail)

04-21-09- Mailed DS-3032 (snail mail)

04-24-09 - NVC accepted DS-3032

04-24-09 - IV Bill Generated

04-25-09 - Paid AOS Bill

04-27-09 - Paid IV Bill

04-28-09 - IV Bill and AOS Bill show as PAID

04-29-09 - Mailed IV Package and I-864EZ

05-04-09- Documents received per AVR

05-11-09 - Case Completed at NVC

06-02-09- Interview date assigned

07-30-09 - Interview Date:

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Jamaica
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so glad that everything went well

WITH GOD AND LOVE ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE

LIVE EACH DAY LIKE ITS YOUR LAST

Adjustment of Status

Event Date

CIS Office : Norfolk VA

Date Filed : 2010-04-16

Your item was delivered at 9:31 AM on April 19, 2010 in CHICAGO, IL 60603. The item was signed for by L BOX.

noas via email and text 04/26/2010

checked cashed 4/27/2010

Hard copy NOA 4/30/2010 Dated 4/26/2010

RFE 4/30/2010 need a co sponsor

5/26/2010 sent out evidence request.

5/28/2010 Evidence was received

5/28/2010 Biometrics complete

6/1/2010 touches on I485 and EAD

6/10/10 EAD Card production ordered

6/19/10AP arrived

6/21/10 EAD ARRIVED

11/16/2010 Touched

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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wow your process seemed pretty hasslefree

congrats!

I864 delivered November 2nd.....nvc logged it on November 5th

DS230 delivered November 6th.....nvc logged it on November 12th

Welcome to US Letter May 19th

Card production ordered May 25th

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Jamaica
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Thanks for the very detailed review. Did you also post it in the timeline section (so it'll be available for anyone looking at Kingston embassy reviews)?

I'll definitely print this out to review before our interview.

November 19, 2007 - Met

November 25, 2008 - Engaged

November 25, 2009 - Married

November 24, 2011 - Baby due!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Jamaica
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Oh! I see you don't have a filled in timeline at all.

Please consider taking a few minutes to create one, even if all you do is post your interview experience. I read through all those several times in the beginning of our journey and I'm sure future people will too.

Here's the link to create your timeline: http://www.visajourney.com/timeline/intro.php?cfl=

(Or go to Immigration Timelines above and click "Create/edit my timeline"

November 19, 2007 - Met

November 25, 2008 - Engaged

November 25, 2009 - Married

November 24, 2011 - Baby due!

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wow your process seemed pretty hasslefree

congrats!

mi see dat too what a way she did lucky n bless...Bunz, yours will be the same -- wid mi a fault dem did a try fine and dem no fine eeh...cause I'm a SUPER :star:

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So, don't worry about people from your past, there's a reason why they didn't make it to your future.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jamaica
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US Embassy in Jamaica

:dance::dance::dance::dance::dance::dance:

Before going in Embassy

Do not arrive extremely early. Arrive on time (within 15 minutes of appointment)

Go directly to the front of the line and only talk to the Embassy employees in the Yellow Shirts.

Make sure you carry a pen with you

Make sure you have all pictures signed with the applicant’s name

The person with the Yellow shirt will check your passport; passport photos and interview letter (make sure these are the only items out at this time.)

Leave your cell phone/camera at home/hotel/car.

Entering Embassy

You will go through metal detector (small building)

Then a courtyard to the main building

In the main building you will welcomed by a receptionist that will take your Interview Letter and give you a yellow piece of paper for DHL Delivery and a number (similar to going to the DMV in the states). Put your Passport number/ Address and Phone number on the yellow paper.

The receptionist will lead you to the Interview Area.

There are two different doors one for Non- Immigrant Visas and one for Immigration (aka Filing). Both doors lead to the same room. However, Individuals filing for non-immigration visas are on the left, Section B and immigration visas, Section A, are on the right. Sections B is 3 times the size as Section A.

1st Process and 2nd Process (Interview)

At this point I can only speak of my experience (Immigrant Visa, Section A)

This section has 5 windows (teller style), Window 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9.

Windows 5, 6, and 7 (1st process –Document Collection and Fingerprints)

Windows 8 and 9 (2nd Process- Interview)

We were serviced at window 7 first, the young lady had our file, she put everything in order, my husband gave his fingerprints and we sat back down. Make sure no one sits in your seats when you stand up for process 1, because you wont have a seat when you come back, which is literally 2-4 feet from the windows. It’s a small space.

We sat down for like 20 minutes and then we were called to Window 8, we had to swear in (right hand up), then she took my husbands index fingerprint, then he had to sign the second part of the DS-230.

After all the administration stuff was done, she asked both of us when we met through the window, my husband answered, she asked where we met, my husband answered, she asked how many people were at our wedding, my husband answered, she said your approved go to window 26 and pay DHL. I’m thinking to myself, that’s it. You don’t need to see pictures? No evidence? No separate interviews? Wow! They didn’t ask my step son any questions.

DHL

We paid DHL $750JA for both passports/visas. We didn’t have to pay two fees.

Interviews before ours:

There was one couple that was interviewed separately through the phones on the outside on the teller window. They were approved.

There was a girl that was married, her husband was not there, she pulled out several post cards, western union receipts and pictures and the agent was not buying it, she got a blue slip to come back, don’t know what for.

There was a family of 5 kids and a mother, they were all approved.

There was a guy without his wife, he was approved.

There was another guy whose mother sponsored him, he got a blue slip because his mothers name did not match his and he needed his mothers divorce certificate.

Additional Information

Note: You do not go into small little interview rooms, everything is done outside the teller window, like at the DMV. No privacy unless you pick up the phone. I suggest you pick up the phone right from the beginning (only in process 2.)

Note: The gentleman that greeted us came in while we were seated he made some funny jokes. He came over and said he had good news and bad news. Did we want the good news or bad news first? We said bad news, He said bad news is that the numbers are not going to go in order, so be aware. Good news, Section A will leave before Section B, everyone laughed. Then he gave us the run down, he said everyone is going to go to Windows 5, 6 or 7 first. If you get to Window and 8 or 9, Yah go a Foreign! Everyone laughed.

Embassy Rating

Overall, we rated the embassy and our experience a “5”. Everyone was nice, no issues. Very timely.

We got there at 6:55am, got in the embassy and in our seat by 7:15am, out the door at 8:30am.

:dance::dance::dance::dance::dance:

Congrats. I am so happy for u :thumbs:

JNR

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Thanks everyone. I updated my timeline and added the embassy review so that others can benefit.

Ali

I-130 Journey

03-03-09 - I-130 sent USPS Priority to Chicago Lockbox

03-11-09 - I-130 NOA1 (California Service Center)

03-12-09 - Check Cashed

03-24-09 - I-130 NOA2 (13 Days from NOA1)

03-28-09 - I-130 Received NOA2 Hardcopy (I-797)

NVC Journey

04-10-09 - NVC Received/Case number assigned (17 Days from NOA2)

04-15-09 - DS-3032 / AOS Bill Generated

04-17-09 - E-mail DS-3032

04-18-09- Received DS-3032/AOS fee bill (snail mail)

04-21-09- Mailed DS-3032 (snail mail)

04-24-09 - NVC accepted DS-3032

04-24-09 - IV Bill Generated

04-25-09 - Paid AOS Bill

04-27-09 - Paid IV Bill

04-28-09 - IV Bill and AOS Bill show as PAID

04-29-09 - Mailed IV Package and I-864EZ

05-04-09- Documents received per AVR

05-11-09 - Case Completed at NVC

06-02-09- Interview date assigned

07-30-09 - Interview Date:

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:dance::dance: CONGRATS... I am praying my hubby's interview goes just a smoothly.. WOW.. that puts some of my fears to rest.. Bless & Respect Edited by mrshamilton

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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US Embassy in Jamaica

:dance::dance::dance::dance::dance::dance:

Before going in Embassy

Do not arrive extremely early. Arrive on time (within 15 minutes of appointment)

Go directly to the front of the line and only talk to the Embassy employees in the Yellow Shirts.

Make sure you carry a pen with you

Make sure you have all pictures signed with the applicant’s name

The person with the Yellow shirt will check your passport; passport photos and interview letter (make sure these are the only items out at this time.)

Leave your cell phone/camera at home/hotel/car.

Entering Embassy

You will go through metal detector (small building)

Then a courtyard to the main building

In the main building you will welcomed by a receptionist that will take your Interview Letter and give you a yellow piece of paper for DHL Delivery and a number (similar to going to the DMV in the states). Put your Passport number/ Address and Phone number on the yellow paper.

The receptionist will lead you to the Interview Area.

There are two different doors one for Non- Immigrant Visas and one for Immigration (aka Filing). Both doors lead to the same room. However, Individuals filing for non-immigration visas are on the left, Section B and immigration visas, Section A, are on the right. Sections B is 3 times the size as Section A.

1st Process and 2nd Process (Interview)

At this point I can only speak of my experience (Immigrant Visa, Section A)

This section has 5 windows (teller style), Window 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9.

Windows 5, 6, and 7 (1st process –Document Collection and Fingerprints)

Windows 8 and 9 (2nd Process- Interview)

We were serviced at window 7 first, the young lady had our file, she put everything in order, my husband gave his fingerprints and we sat back down. Make sure no one sits in your seats when you stand up for process 1, because you wont have a seat when you come back, which is literally 2-4 feet from the windows. It’s a small space.

We sat down for like 20 minutes and then we were called to Window 8, we had to swear in (right hand up), then she took my husbands index fingerprint, then he had to sign the second part of the DS-230.

After all the administration stuff was done, she asked both of us when we met through the window, my husband answered, she asked where we met, my husband answered, she asked how many people were at our wedding, my husband answered, she said your approved go to window 26 and pay DHL. I’m thinking to myself, that’s it. You don’t need to see pictures? No evidence? No separate interviews? Wow! They didn’t ask my step son any questions.

DHL

We paid DHL $750JA for both passports/visas. We didn’t have to pay two fees.

Interviews before ours:

There was one couple that was interviewed separately through the phones on the outside on the teller window. They were approved.

There was a girl that was married, her husband was not there, she pulled out several post cards, western union receipts and pictures and the agent was not buying it, she got a blue slip to come back, don’t know what for.

There was a family of 5 kids and a mother, they were all approved.

There was a guy without his wife, he was approved.

There was another guy whose mother sponsored him, he got a blue slip because his mothers name did not match his and he needed his mothers divorce certificate.

Additional Information

Note: You do not go into small little interview rooms, everything is done outside the teller window, like at the DMV. No privacy unless you pick up the phone. I suggest you pick up the phone right from the beginning (only in process 2.)

Note: The gentleman that greeted us came in while we were seated he made some funny jokes. He came over and said he had good news and bad news. Did we want the good news or bad news first? We said bad news, He said bad news is that the numbers are not going to go in order, so be aware. Good news, Section A will leave before Section B, everyone laughed. Then he gave us the run down, he said everyone is going to go to Windows 5, 6 or 7 first. If you get to Window and 8 or 9, Yah go a Foreign! Everyone laughed.

Embassy Rating

Overall, we rated the embassy and our experience a “5”. Everyone was nice, no issues. Very timely.

We got there at 6:55am, got in the embassy and in our seat by 7:15am, out the door at 8:30am.

:dance::dance::dance::dance::dance:

Congrats I hope the rest of your journey goes just as smoothly!

I'm just a simple yard ooman.

K-1

12/08/09 - I-129F sent

18/08/09 - NOA1 received by lawyer

24/08/09 - Lawyer informed us of NOA1 arrival

03/11/09 - NOA 2 received

21/12/09 - Packets 3 & 4 sent to lawyer

21/01/10 - Embassy received Packets 3 & 4 in return

27/01/10 - Embassy sends packets to shyster lawyer again

27/05/10 - Got email from Embassy re interview

09/06/10 - Interview - Was asked to submit I-134 for my fiance (our lawyer submitted the I-864 instead) and we also needed a joint sponsor. Gathering requested documents and will submit as soon as they're ready, hopefully by 30/06/10. Fingers crossed for an approval!!!

09/06/10 - Medical - all clear

01/07/10 - POE JFK - sadly it doesn't seem like this will be possible considering the delay

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