Jamaica US Consulate Reviews
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619 Review(s)
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Jamaica | Review #12940 on October 4, 2013: |
lisap
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My husband had a 7am appointment, he arrived a little before 7 and was told to join the 7 o'clock appointment line. He said he went through the nessecary check points and after about an hour of waiting his name was called...
Questions asked:
What type of job do you plan to do when you get to the US?
How did you meet your wife?
What type of job does she do?
How often do you see her?
when did you get engaged, and who proposed?
Does she have a child?
Boy or girl,what is the childs name, how old is the child, and describe the childs personality.
Why did she get a divorce from her childs father?
Who is the joint sponsor?
Over all my husband said everything was good and it was more like a conversation than an interveiw, oh he was only asked to show his pictures of our wedding.The CO said the wedding was very big and it seems we have a very good relationship with each others family....He did try to tr... read complete review
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Jamaica | Review #12885 on September 26, 2013: |
Our Destiny
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
Fri,Sept 13th was our interview. He arrived at the embassy 30 min before his appointment which was for 9:30am.First, they took his fingerprints, next they took his documents, then he paid the visa fee, he waited about 2 hours and then was interviewed. As he far as he can remember, the officer asked him the following questions below?
How we met?
Where she lives? And does she live in a big house?
What makes you want to be with her?
What she does for a living?
If i send him money?
How we communicate with each other?
The officer also looked over our photos and phone logs and gave it back to him. And POOF, he was approved and asked if he has the DHL printout.
The following week Wed, the embassy called my fiance to come back to the embassy. The officer forgot to inform my fiance to sign a paper in front of him. SO he had to Travel back to Kingston from Mobay.
Just a suggestion for all those upcom... read complete review
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Jamaica | Review #12806 on September 18, 2013: |
sheldonsgirl
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· 5 people found this review helpful
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
The consular my fiance got was horrible. I've read all these reviews about great experiences, so I'm a bit astounded by how he was treated. In fact, he said that as he was sitting there waiting to get called, he was praying he wouldn't get the one he got but, he did. First the consular was asking him about my job in great detail and acting very judgmental. This is very unlike the other reviews I've seen where the consular asks basically one question, gets the answer and moves on. This guy expected a lot of detail. He then went onto the age, and when my fiance told him my age after telling his, the consular grimaced. Why does this guy care? His job isn't to bring his personal opinion but, to make sure this is a bona fide relationship. He finalized the interview by asking when was the last time my fiance smoked marijuana. With that answer, he banned him for whats remaining left of a year.
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Jamaica | Review #12771 on September 13, 2013: |
johnanne
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Jamaica | Review #12747 on September 11, 2013: |
OK&MK
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· 3 people found this review helpful
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We arrived at the Embassy at 8:30 a.m. for our 9:30 a.m. appointment. As the petitioner and fiancée I was not allowed into the Embassy. I had to sit outside for 6 hours while my fiance went through his interview.
Fiancé's Experience:
My fiancé went into the embassy and went through the security checkpoint. He then waited 45 minutes before he was called to window 1 (forms verification & fingerprinting). Then a 20 minute wait between window 1 to window 2 (pay fee). He then waited 2.5 hours (@1:50pm) before being called up to window 3 (interview). Interview lasted 5 minutes and he was told he was approved and that he would get his visa in 2-3 weeks. He walked out of the Embassy at exactly 2:00pm.
Questions asked in no particular order:
Where does your fiancée live?
What does your fiancée do for a living?
What company does your fiancee work for?
Does your fiancée have any children?
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