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Jamaica US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.8 / 5
619 Review(s)
Jamaica
Review #23777 on May 12, 2018:

LHenry

LHenry


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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

Interview date: May 8th 2018
CO: Caucasian man with southern/country accent


1. Who is the petitioner?
2. Where did you guys meet?
3. How did you guys meet?
4. How long after you guys met did you see her again?
5. How many times did your wife come to see you in the last year?
6. What's your mother in laws name?
7. Have you met her mother in person?
8. Have you met her father and whats his name?
9. How many siblings does your wife have?
10. Where did we get married?
11. Were your parents there?
12. was her parents there?
11. Why weren't our parents at the wedding? (We eloped)
13. Who was at the wedding?
14. Who was the officiator?
15. How many kids do I have and how many children does your wife have and what are their ages?
16. have you ever meet her child in person?
17. has your wife ever been married, why did she get a divorce, when... read complete review

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Jamaica
Review #23717 on April 30, 2018:

Curiousmind

Curiousmind


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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

The journey is finally over! First of all, thank you, Visa Journey! Without this forum, I don't know how I would have gotten through this. I saw a lot of persons told me that usually the petitioner is the one on the forum, in my case I was the beneficiary and I was the one that was heavily involved in the process because my husband is busy and not so techie.

Anyways, to get into it. The longest wait was the I-130, constant refreshing, constantly looking at what dates that were being processed at this website - https://egov.uscis.gov/processing-times/, but when I found visa journey, I soon discovered that it was 2 months behind and that gave me hope. I traveled throughout the time my petition was in, I was told that I would get turned back at POE because they might think I won't return. However, that never happened. Just ensure you carry a job letter and any other proof when you travel even though they never asked fo... read complete review

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Jamaica
Review #23714 on April 30, 2018:

TeeSam




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

So my fiancé left Westmorland at 2:30am for her 10am interview. The driver took forever making multiple stops, getting gas and food. She finally arrived at 12pm. She stood on a line and when she showed her interview confirmation page the security guard told her she is late for her appointment and he has to call his supervisor. The supervisor came outside and my fiancé explained to her she is coming from far and the bus took a long time to arrive. The supervisor took pity and allowed her to go inside. It is true what everyone says, if you don't have all your documents don't bother going to the embassy, you're only wasting your time & money because they are going to send you away. My fiancé said she saw quite a few people turned away for missing papers. My fiancé said the officer who interviewed her was kind and polite. He didn't ask many questions.
Where did you meet?
What is my son's name?
Who do I live with?
When & where are we getting married?... read complete review

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Review #23711 on April 29, 2018:

tallewah

Tallewah


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Review Topic: K1 Visa

We got there early but could not enter until right before. They are very organized both inside the embassy and the people outside. Like what many of the posts said they take all your papers and have you sit back down to wait before they call you up again for the real part of the interview.

The whole time we listened to other interviews and they did not go so well. They either did not have enough proof to show that they were in a real relationship or could not describe their relationship/ why they are in it.

We got called up our interview and he was asked my name, siblings names, my job, how did we meet, when did we get in a relationship and who my best friends were. It helped that I was there because he was nervous and I could help with filling in the blanks. It helped that we used to live together. The CO approved us and told us we could pick up the visa 7 days later.

I would say he was one of maybe 4 people dressed with a tie and all. M... read complete review

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Review #23707 on April 27, 2018:

JayMar2019

JayMar2019


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Review Topic: K1 Visa

My fiance's interview was scheduled for 10am but we arrived to the Embassy at 8:30am. The Embassy allows you to line up based on your appointment time so because we were there early, we had to wait across the street. The locals are out there selling chairs to sit in and lockers to lock up your belongings however my fiance had a friend who was there for a interview so we locked up our things in his car. At 9:30am, we were called over to line up at the embassy. The security asked to see our passports, interview confirmation page and DS-160 cinfirmation page. MAKE SURE TO NOT BRING ANY ELECTRONICS, LIQUIDS, LIP GLASS, CHAPSTICK....it's best to just come with your passport and documents needed for the interview. After walking into the embassy, we had to stand in another line inside the courtyard where there are chairs but because we filed for an immigrant visa we were told to wait in line. We were called up by another security officer who checked our interview confirmation page and then ga... read complete review

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