Jamaica US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.8
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619 Review(s)
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Jamaica | Review #14402 on May 6, 2014: |
AR2013
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Medical documents held up approval.
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Jamaica | Review #14362 on April 30, 2014: |
Roxey876
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He got there at 7:30 am and they were already letting people in. I assume he was done shortly after because he was calling me by 11 am saying he were done.
They asked him basic questions about me and my son. Nothing tricky he says. They looked at our pictures and said they like them. They also said my paperwork was put together perfectly (THANKS TO VJ). Headed back to Ochi now...now we wait for them to process it. The hardest part is over.
Tip: Be sure to get your police record done ASAP! He did not get his back until last night ONLY because his cousin went to pick it up in Kingston for him last night. If he would have depended on his local office it would have not been there. This also happened to one of his friends and he has to wait for another interview to bring it in.
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Jamaica | Review #14308 on April 18, 2014: |
delisha20
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Had my interview today.A good experience, I was asked the follwing questions.
Who filing for you?
Where does your spouse live?
What type of job does he do?
What type of job do I do?
Will I continue to do the same job in the state?
How long have we known each other?
How did we meet?
For those you who are about to do interviews, just answer what is asked of you,to the point.Don't elaborate and set up yourself up for more questions.
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Jamaica | Review #14131 on March 17, 2014: |
nnrose123
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My priority date was 2007 so it took 7 years to process all documents. I received on email from the Nevada Visa Center on the 31 of January notifying me that my interview would be on the 3rd of March 2014 with 7:00 am. Had to take four photos in order to do my medical at the Andrews Hospital (US120), which took practically five hours.
As a person who hates to get up early in the morning I arrived at the embassy exactly 6:55 am and luckily I did not have to wait in the long miserable line. I was given a number A014 so I assumed 13 persons were waiting to be interviewed before me. I watched people going to and fro the windows to sign documents and to be fingerprinted. My number was called after waiting for 40 minutes and had to be directed to three (3) different windows to either sign a document, hand in my medical documents and police report or to get my fingerprints taken. I waited for another ten minutes (10) where I was called to be sworn in and was told that my d... read complete review
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Jamaica | Review #14128 on March 17, 2014: |
jeremias115
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Arrived at embassy fifteen minutes before the appointment time and was told to go into the appropriate line for the appropriate time for interview which was at 8:00 am. the usual security check and long wait for interview where i was asked:
first i was sworn in then the drilling began.
Q.who was filing for me? A.I said my wife's name.
Q.how long have we been married? A. we've been married a year 4 months and 5 days.
Q.how did i meet my wife? A. my wife and i met in Cayman she was studying to become a vet and i worked as a dolphin trainer.
Q.have i traveled to the states before? A.yes i have.
Q where else have i traveled outside of Jamaica? A. the states and Cayman.
Q.whats the longest time i stayed in the states? A. longest two weeks.
Q.do you have kids? A. we are expecting our first child due..and i gave the due date.
Q.do you have any photos with you today? A.yes sir i do. i only gave him like six photo... read complete review
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