Jamaica US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.8
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619 Review(s)
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Jamaica | Review #6319 on July 9, 2010: |
Sasha_Cool
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Today was our interview @ 8:30am. We stayed with my sister in Portmore, so we wouldn't have to travel far. My sister drove with us to show where the Embassy was located. We arrived there just a little after 8 am along with his son and joined the line (thank goodness we did not have to stand in that hot sun). Our number was A145. It took maybe an hour to get our number called. Presented the lady with our documents and we had only paid one visa fee and was allowed to pay the other visa fee at the embassy. NCB bank tief. The local rate for visa fee is $31,500 which equals to $90 to $1 US. NCB bank only gives you $83 to $1. Thank God I was able to pay the US at the embassy and not local rate. Forwarding forward. Most people got blue slipped for not having up to date police records or missing the sponsors citizenship status and filling out the wrong Sponsor form. After 12 pm our number was called and we were third or fourth to last to be called. They asked my fiance:
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Jamaica | Review #6261 on June 24, 2010: |
Eve-Eve
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So far this process has been remarkable. Before my visited to Jamaica on 5/22, I rec'd my approval from USCIS. When I arrived back home on 6/7, my paperwork had reached Kingston & the packet was mailed to my fiancee on 6/3. I completed the DS230 Part 1 and email to the emabassy and two days later, we rec'd our interveiw date of July 22nd @ 8:30.
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Jamaica | Review #6224 on June 17, 2010: |
bajankutie
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Our Interview was scheduled for 8:00am we arrived at 7:15am and it was a long line and we were instucted to go to the line in the front and they checked his name off the list and wrote on the back of his pictures. We were told 5 at a time and we then went through security and out in the back and walked into another building we gave the guy at the desk the papers and he gave us a yellow slip to put hubby's passport info on and number a130 and said go have a seat to the right. It was so crowded that we had to stand and the numbers were call out of order. After about 1 hr we were called to window 5 and the lady took his finger prints and his medical and asked if he has ever been to the US before. She then told us to have a seat. As we were there everyone that went to the window got blueslips for police records and I was thinking to myself well they didn't know that they need a police record before they came here(STUPID ME). We sat for about another 1 hr and the we were call to window... read complete review
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Jamaica | Review #6194 on June 11, 2010: |
Matt&Kaci
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Our interview appointment was at 9:30 however we arrived early because we were worried about traffic. We arrived around 9 o'clock, a woman went through our paperwork making sure we had two froms of the DS-156, 156K, and 157, passport, visa fee of 350.00 USD, and passport. Once she put those in order she had us go through security. Once through security we went through court yard to red and white sign where we recieved our number A-152. At around 9:30 our number was called and we went up to window 7 where we handed in the DS-156, 156K, and 157, passport, visa fee of 350.00 USD, passport, 134-affidavit of support, Birth Certificate, Non-Impediment, medical packet, 2008 W2 with return, 2009 W2 with return, and police certificate. The woman then had us go to window 17 for my fiance to get her fingerprints taken. Once this was done it was around 10 o'clock, we then waited about 2 hours for our number to be called again for the actual interview. During this time we noticed a lot of bl... read complete review
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| Review #6172 on June 7, 2010: |
BlessMeIndeed
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Our interview was 6/4, the interview was okay, but the rep we had was very rude , he stated that my husband need a police record due to the fact he was in the Bahamas for almost a year, so we received a blue slip. Now we are in the process of sending his passport to the Bahamas so his cousin could pick up his police record and mail it back to Jamaica and than we have to reschedule a blue slip interview to drop off the info. Once everything is complete I'll give more details because the internet service that I'm using sucks, but I'm glad that was all they needed and nothing eles. He ask how we meet, why did we marry 6 months later, why was my husband in the Bahamas, why didn't we get married in the Bahamas, what was my kids names and what type of work my husband do. We both gave the same answers to every questions and then he stated we'll you two don't have any proof of your marriage and I feel like you just want a VISA, WT!@#% i stated to him how you come by that we answered all your q... read complete review
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