Jamaica US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.8
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619 Review(s)
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Jamaica | Review #2604 on March 14, 2008: |
Mrs. Cole
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If you have any shyness get rid of it because they talk to you through a speaker where everyone can hear what they say to you! We went there early, checked in. You have to the appt letter in your hand before they will let you in and they check for your name on the list. You go through security and metal detectors, and then take a short walk bacak to where the actual embassy is. You go to the check-in desk, the space is so small so make sure you stand where you can fit, but also so no one tries to take your spot in line. I carried a folder with dividers and all the forms very organized. The reception guy was so impressed. He asked for 4 photos, the DS 156/DS 157, the police, birth, non-impediment, and passport. He checked them and gave us a number and we went in and took a seat in section A. They called our number and requested the same docs the recptionist did, plus my tax info and I-134. She was tossing our stuff around, guess she was having a bad day, but then she asked me to stand t... read complete review
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Jamaica | Review #2603 on March 14, 2008: |
Forever Young
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So, we wake up bright and early the next morning it a WONDERFUL breakfast of Ackee & saltfish with Fried dumpling and hot cocoa tea w/condense milk...YUM!! After that Ken's Aunt...put dung a pissa prayers for us and our interview! She all ask the Lord to bless & touch the person interviewing us!
We got to the Embassy at around 8AM...the whole bus, taxi ride Ken kept repeating dates, names and other things they could test him on... ( Driving me CRAZY!!)
So, we found a nice Ras to hold our things...(he remembered Ken from when he went to drop-off the DS-230)
They let us in...the guy in the front (really nice Jamaican Guy) walked us through what papaers we would need! I then realized I had only filled out 1 copy of the DS 156 & DS 157 (I KNOW!! ) So I quick quick filled it out! He gave us our number...(LUCKY NUMBER U 042)and we went inside to Section A.
Waited for about 20 minutes...we were called up...we handed in all our documents... read complete review
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| Review #2589 on March 11, 2008: |
Ricardo
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Horrible ordeal. My fiance is much younger than I and he was grilled for nearly 20 minutes by the interviewer at the window with everyone listening. She asked very personal questions, even when we had sex the first time. She called my fiance a "liar" several times. All I could do was hold my head in hands and shake. After grilling him she called me to the window and smiled and said, "do you know what you are doing?" amongst other things. She then called him back and gave us the pink slip and told us to go across the street to airpack. I was in shock and couldn't believe that after all that she approved us.
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Jamaica | Review #2576 on March 9, 2008: |
mrs_lawson
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Ok, so I was unable to join my husband for his interview. He admitted he was extremely nervous, kept calling me and texting me prior to the interview. Anyway, he advised there were two individuals at the desk he was at for his interview. One asked questions, the other just supervised everything. Questions asked: How did we meet? How long have we been together? How many kids does your wife have? What are the ages? (he was almost right with the ages )When was the last time we saw each other? Why has it been so long since your wife been to see you? Do we have any other photos together besides our wedding photos? (Of course, but he only took the wedding pics. ) As if the binder full of documents including letters, postcards, wedding photos, cards, receipts of different sources wasn't enough. Basically general questions, he was given 30 min. to go pay for his visa. Then when he returned he was told I didn't meet the poverty guidelines being that I have... read complete review
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Jamaica | Review #2209 on November 26, 2007: |
Geedee
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The hardest part of the process has to be the waiting... At times we felt like just screaming, but with much prayers and encouragement from family and friends we made it.
Looking back we would do this all over again cause we have learnt so much. We do not take each other for granted and we appreciate every moment together even more now. We will disagree but we know that our differences make us who we are and we are learning to grow in love daily.
What a blessing to love and be loved.
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