Jamaica US Consulate Reviews
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619 Review(s)
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Jamaica | Review #9876 on June 22, 2012: |
IslandLady
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Summary: VERY long wait; asked to return with joint sponsor.
Detail: My husband and I arrived at about 7:10 for my 7:30 appointment. The line was long but once I showed my appointment letter to one of the embassy personnel outside, I was directed to a much shorter line. We went through security, waited in the courtyard, and were then directed inside where I was issued a number and my husband instructed to wait in the courtyard. By this time I think it was about 8:30.
I waited for at least 1.5 hours for my number to be displayed on the monitor, for document intake. I am SO glad I carried copies of my civil documents, because I was asked AGAIN for divorce decrees and police certificate... until the agent saw that they already had some of that paperwork. I went back to my seat and waited for at least another hour to for my number to again come up, this time for my interview.
There were 3 consular officers interviewing today: 2 gentlemen, 1... read complete review
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Jamaica | Review #9821 on June 12, 2012: |
kelad
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I arrived at the interview by 8am but didn't proceed to enter the embassy until 8:15. When I arrived I went to the front of the line that had formed and asked for the immigrant interview, the line outside was for the non-immigrant visa. I left all electronics and only walked with my folder and album. I reached inside by 8:29 and was told to go to the right for the immigrant section. Inside was already full. I had to stand for 15mins before I received a seat. After sitting for 2hours I was called to the 1st window where they took my finger prints and medical results. Then I had a seat again. They call the numbers randomly but what i observed is that the same order in which you do your prints, is the same order that they will call you for the interview. I also realise that the blue/yellow/green sheets are written up before you go to be interviewed, so most times if you are missing something they will know before hand and start writing up the sheets, you will then be interviewed and then... read complete review
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Jamaica | Review #9760 on June 1, 2012: |
Myah
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Keep the faith and all will come your way.
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Jamaica | Review #9758 on June 1, 2012: |
Mr&MrsMac
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My husband arrived at the Embassy Friday May 25th 2012 at like 5:30 am. He waited several hours to be seen, but once he was, the IO only talked to him briefly and very casually. They only asked to see a few photos of us together. They were in their talking and laughing and just shooting the breeze, and then he was approved. The IO returned the birth certificate that I sent of mine and our daughter who was born July 2011!! They did not ask for all the stuff that we went crazy trying to gather together to prepare for this day. Nor did they ask any of the questions that we tried hard to prepare for. Now awaiting the arrival of his visa so that he can make Next Friday 6/8's flight!!!!!
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Jamaica | Review #9753 on May 31, 2012: |
mrsbinns
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Hello everyone,my husband arrived at the Kingson Embassy around six that morning eager and wanted to make sure he didnt get caught in the traffic. Since he arrived so early he sat a restaurant across the street and ate some food as he waited to go inside, he than saw folks lining up so he decided to go get in line at 7:15 for his eight on clock appoinment time despite the fact I told him to wait 15 minutes b4 eight lol. He was then asked to put his bag thru the scanner and to take off his belt,after passing thru the next door he was then to fix himself back together.Once inside he was told to sit on the first or second row and waited for his row to b called. Oncehis row eas called he was thsn asked for his passport and was given a yellow slip to write his pjone number and passport number on it. He was then given #129 & sat down praying, waiting and listening to other interviews. He stated that it was a lady beside him laughing at the interviews she heard which made him nervous so he ... read complete review
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