Jamaica US Consulate Reviews
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619 Review(s)
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Jamaica | Review #10604 on October 12, 2012: |
Mrs.Taylor
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· 3 people found this review helpful
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Duane arrived around 6:30 for his 7:30 appt. the security came down the line asked to see paper work and passport. He was told to go to front of the line, gets inside and does his fingerprints and is given a paper to write his information on. He finally gets called to window and he states the guy was an older gentlemen who was nice.
He asked about 5-10 questions.
How you met?
How long have he known me?
Who i have in JA?
Where did i live before the US (BAHAMAS)
Who filed for me? (Mother)
Have he met my mother?
How many times she visted since we married?
Fif anyone come down from the US?
What she do for a living?
What company does she work for?
And did you know them before you got married?
And then he asked to see any proof of relationship Duane showed pictures and was asked to show him who came down from the US and he showed or Scotia Bank statement. And then he was told to go t... read complete review
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Jamaica | Review #10600 on October 11, 2012: |
d434qte
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· 1 person found this review helpful
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So Andray got to the embassy at 7:35am for his 8am appt. He stated a guy came down the line asked to see paper work and passport. He was told to go to front of the line. He finally gets inside and does his fingerprints and is given a paper to write his information on. And then is asked to take a seat. He sit and watches as people are quickly moving through one line and hopes this is the line he gets called to. Then he finally gets called to window and he states the guy was nice and quick. 3 questions were all that was asked. How you met? Have you talk to her family? And did you know them before you got married? And then he asked to see pictures and phone records. And then he was told to go to the DHL to pay his fee. Interview took 5 mins top he said. I can't explain how happy I am!!!!
(updated on October 11, 2012)
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Jamaica | Review #10581 on October 10, 2012: |
Ms.Ctobe
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· 4 people found this review helpful
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I actually submitted but it stayed on my timeline sorry
October 5, 2012
My Fiancé made it to the Kingston Embassy about 10 mins to 8, his appointment was for 9:30 am, but he is anal about time so the earlier the better. He arrived and went through the security check where he was asked for all DS forms and required Photos. He made mention that the person checking the documents stated that he was to have 4 photos but he was not sure why. He had 2 so they stapled the pictures to the ds form and was told to have them available. He moved on to the security scanning to get his number which was about 8:14 am, his number was A149. He mentioned he had to pass this courtyard before getting the number then he went to the right and sat in the waiting area for about an hour. His number was called at window 5 and the lady there asked for all the required documents, did the finger print, and then he was told to be seated to wait for one of the consular t... read complete review
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Jamaica | Review #10476 on September 24, 2012: |
AM&AG
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· 5 people found this review helpful
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We arrived at the embassy a bit early, but when we did there was no line and we were checked in right away. We went in, went through security, and out into the courtyard. There were people sitting to the left (we thought we needed to join the crowd...lol, but a lady told us no). Went into the embassy door where we were the only ones and he was checked in by another lady, gave a yellow paper and told to go through the door next to us. She told me to please take a seat in the courtyard.
I set in the courtyard for about an hour and watched people until a man came by and asked why we were sitting in the heat. He went to talk to security and to the lady who told us (USC) to sit there and about two mins later we were being apologized to and escorted inside so we could sit in the USC waiting room. This was a great change but also painful because you could hear a lot going on on the other side of the wall.
AM said he sat and listened to others being interviewe... read complete review
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Jamaica | Review #10442 on September 18, 2012: |
Marlon&Fallon
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· 5 people found this review helpful
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My wife and I arrive at the embassy at about 7:10am for my 7:30am appointment. We saw quite a few people already lined up in two lines, a long line and short line. We first left our digital devices and anything not allowed in the embassy with one of the persons outside who offered to keep them at a cost.
After approaching the line, we were greeted by a lady who works at the embassy, who then checked our documents. She directed us to the shorter line for immigrant visa and told my wife that because she was the petitioner, she will not be allowed into the interviewing area, but can wait in the court yard located inside the embassy compound.
We weren't let into the embassy until about 7:40am as they had to wait until each processing area had space before allowing more people from the outside to go in.
After going through security checks I was happy to see a snack shop inside the court yard, being that my wife is pregnant, at least there was so... read complete review
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