Jamaica US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.8
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619 Review(s)
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Jamaica | Review #8656 on November 7, 2011: |
chach1
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
Arrived at 7:15 a.m. for 7:30 interview, went through security with my husband and stepson. Initially I was allowed into the interview area with them but when the staff discovered I was the petitioner, I was asked to wait in the courtyard. After 4 long hours outside, my husband and stepson came out approved. Questions asked (not in order asked but as he can remember them):
1. When and how did we met?
2. How many times did I visit?
3. He was asked to identify people in our wedding album.
4. Asked for copies of my passport pages (I gave him my passport just in case), so they looked through it.
5. Since we met while I was on vacation with his sister, was it his sister's idea that we hook date? How did his sister get her visa?
6. Does he have any other family members in the states?
7. Where do I work? Is it a hospital or outpatient clinic?
8. What airline do I usually fly in on and if my flights are direct?
9. How much... read complete review
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Jamaica | Review #8648 on November 4, 2011: |
Princessblack
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
To God be the glory, great things He hath done. My husband and 2 kids had their appointment in Kingston today @ 7am. They arrived at 6:30am and told me he will turn in his phone to a vendor nearby for $100 so I wont hear from him till it was over. This is his account:
They got a # and sat down. He was the first one called at the preliminary window asked for all 3 of them birth certificates, passports, and ask who was petitioning for them. Done.
Within less than an hour, his name was called. She looked pleasant, smiling and IO asked him:
1. Where and how did you meet?
2. How do you know the relative that introduced you?
3. Where does she work?
4. When did you get engaged and when married? (She was very impressed that it was a public engagement in our church back home.) She was smiling and asked to see wedding photos.
Hubby showed them our wedding album. He turned the pages as she looked pleased. She "ok'... read complete review
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Jamaica | Review #8617 on October 31, 2011: |
Cali_Gyal
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· 1 person found this review helpful
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K3 Visa
Our USCIS application was approved with no problem and our file was transferred to NVC. All seemed to be going smoothly, and we had our interview scheduled. We arrived a little early and were a little nervous.
The questions that they asked do not seem to be typical and to be candid appear to be unfair.
For example:
1) Where did I work prior to my current employer (I have worked at the same place for 13 years)
2) If he is related to my Ex-husband
3) Where I went to school prior to my last school
4) They said that they did not belive the marriage was "real" for the following reasons
a) I had no-one there (a mis-statement since I had 2 friends there)
b) We married too soon after my divorce (we planned to marry during the course of my divorce and were engaged for 6 months)
c) We did not wear "traditional" wedding clothing
d) His family members appeared to be the only ones in attend... read complete review
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Jamaica | Review #8539 on October 19, 2011: |
Back2real
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· 2 people found this review helpful
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(updated on September 9, 2018)
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Jamaica | Review #8470 on October 7, 2011: |
HIS-WIFE66
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
(This was a second interview)
Ok Guys we arrived at the embassay at 1:15 for our 1:30 appointment. I was able to goin side the embassy because I requested a second interview because the firest interview was not approved. we were told to sit on the U.S side of the embassey. However when they called my name for me to come to the window my fiancee was asked to go sit in the immigration section of the embassy. I was then sworn in and was asked the following question:
How long have you know your fiencee?
Where did you meet?
Where did you live when you traveled to jamaica?
Do either of you have any kids?
Have either of you been married?
Has he meet anyone in your family?
Who? How many times?
Have you meet any of his family?
Tell me what you know about his family?
After answering all the question the visa was approved!!! Thank YOu Lord for having favor on us!!!!!
we them went to window DH... read complete review
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