Jamaica US Consulate Reviews
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Jamaica | Review #8792 on December 1, 2011: |
sitamari
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He went into the embassy about 8:45 for his 9:30 appointment, and he finished about 12:15. He had the young white guy interviewing him. He asked about 10 questions – here are the ones Lance could remember, not necessarily in order:
Write both our names on a piece of paper.
When did you meet your fiancé?
How many times has she visited you?
Where did you stay when she visited?
Has she ever been to Jamaica before she met you?
Where does your fiancé work?
What do you plan to do for work when you get to the US? (Lance said we would get married first and then after he got his work visa maybe security, because that’s what he does now – then the interviewer shook his head and said no, you should do something else because security isn’t as good of a job in the US as in Jamaica – nice of him to give tips!)
When you guys talk on the phone, what do you talk about?
Where is she now?
When is the last time you saw he... read complete review
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Jamaica | Review #8779 on November 28, 2011: |
CDJ & LWP
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The interview went well. My fiance was interviewed by a female CO. He said that she asked him to write my name and to sign his name. She asked how we met. He told her that I called him on the telephone (I got his number from his brother that I am acquainted with because I was planning a trip to Jamaica). She asked him about conversating with someone who just calls; his response was she was female, if it was a man that would be different. She asked to see pictures and asked about the difference in what I was wearing on New Years Eve and New Years Day. He explained that it was two different days. He had also showed her a poem that I had written and printed with pictures from my first trip there. He said that she really liked it. He said that while he was flipping through what he had, there were some Western Union receipts in his papers; she asked what is that, let me see those. He gave them to her and she asked the purpose of the transfers. He told her that I send money befor... read complete review
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| Review #8704 on November 14, 2011: |
Mr&MrsSmith
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Appt was for 11/10/11 @ 9:30..we got there around 9...maybe 3-5 people were already there..young girl took all our docs from outside..then u go thru security and into a courtyard..from there it was up to him. I was nervous out of my mind...Around 12 the place was empty just me and another lady. By this time i took notice of every thing.,.yellow slip means approved and i can see them walk past the glass to sched dhl..green slip denied..blue slip needs more info/docs. around 12:30 i saw him walk past the glass going to dhl with a smile on his face..he was the last one!!! Be prepared to stay for a few hrs. he said they didnt ask him much because i gave them more than what was required. the phone log alone from july was like 150 pgs. anyway he did say he was glad he got a blk lady with dreads b/c there was a white man grilling people for 20 mins while his interview only took 5-8 mins. they asked how we met, how much time i been back, if he met my kids and where i work. they didnt lo... read complete review
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Jamaica | Review #8695 on November 11, 2011: |
niqjam
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So initial Appointment: January 6th
DNA Test was done: February 2nd
2nd interview: March 25th (even though initially it was scheduled for MAY but they contacted me and informed me of an earlier slot)
** On second interview I was told they were unable to issues the visa as my dad's Green Card has expired**javascript:emoticon('')
Dad was stuck in Jamaica based on not realizing the card had expired (all in the process of waiting to accompany me back to the states >>> oh well) - anyhoo my petitioner (STEP-MOM) contacted the Embassy and I was given an appointment..
3rd Appointment: August 13th to take in copy of dad's drivers license and copy of stamp in his passport after he went back to the states. And also a new police record.
I was then told I could not be issued the visa as my step mom's salary doesn't cover me anymore. javascript:emoticon('')
So I need to submit a copy of her most recen... read complete review
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Jamaica | Review #8693 on November 11, 2011: |
leschner911
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Ok, so here's the skinny.
I am writing this on behalf of my wife and daughter who were approved for CR1 and IR2 visas respectfully.
We had lived together in the Cayman Islands for over a year. They are Honduran nationals. We were married for over a year as well in a Cayman civil ceremony. I was told initially that a direct consular filing was possible, but unlikely to be approved. The embassy told me that it would be in my best interest to re domicile myself in the states first and then apply. So that's what I did. I started the process in February of this year.
They were approved with conditions that I provide an additional joint sponsor for our daughter who is 8 years old. A couple of things wrong with this. First, according to US law, a person who is eligible for a visa that will automatically make them a United States Citizen upon arrival in the country doesn't even need an I-864 from me let alone a joint-sponsor. My wife on t... read complete review
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