Jamaica US Consulate Reviews
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619 Review(s)
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Jamaica | Review #8288 on September 12, 2011: |
ShanSHAN
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Our interview was scheduled for 7:30am. We arrived at 6:45am. The line was sooo long, I was immediately stressed!! We joined the line to wait our turn. A lady came by telling us all to have out our interview letter, passport photos, visa application, and pink receipt(for the other visas). She noticed we did not have a pink receipt and pulled us out and took us to the VERY front....Amen, the stress went away!!
They checked for my husbands name on the appointment list and we went inside. There was airport type security to gain full access to the other side. It lead out to an courtyard with many chairs. People where waiting, so we took a seat and joined them. They called us in by rows until all rows were called. This lead into a small lobby area where applicants waited in line to show their interview letters and were given a number. Once through the door, there were two waiting areas. To the left was for non immigrant visas and the right was immigrant visas. This is where I was... read complete review
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Jamaica | Review #8266 on September 8, 2011: |
Mary&Galvani
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We got lost and arrived about 30 minutes late for interview, so we were really stressed out by the time we actually made it into the Embassy. When Galvani was called in, the lady who took the paperwork asked for the DS230 part 1 which he didn't have since he had email it to Embassy already. Lady was annoyed and had him complete it again. He then sat down and waited to be called for interview. After about an hour and a half he was called up to window for interview. The young American woman asked him how long we have known each other, how did we meet, has he met or talked to my parents, do I have siblings, do I have kids, what do I do for work, what are our common interests, how often I visit him, where do I stay in Jamaica, how often do we talk, who calls, etc. She asked for phone records and pictures. Asked a few questions about the pictures such as location, who the people in the pictures were, and when the picture was taken. Then she asked how much older I was than him, he said 10 ye... read complete review
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Jamaica | Review #8257 on September 7, 2011: |
FiVisa
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Overall visit to embassy was pleasant, that is to say there were no problems with security, people checking documents, or the interviewer. During the first interview things went fairly smoothly. They asked questions: How did you meet?
Where did you meet? How many times has she come to see you? etc. Unfortunately he was blue slipped for the i-864 form, a copy of our sponsors passport and a statement explaining why i've never filed taxes. His second interview was 3 weeks later. He was blue slipped again for the sponsors i-134 form which he had during his first interview that they gave back to him. I did not understand why that happened. Third time three weeks later he was approved.
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Jamaica | Review #8233 on September 1, 2011: |
HIS-WIFE66
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Ok so yesterday was such a stressful day. My fiancee arrived at the embassy 8:30 for his 9:00 appointment. Once he checked in at the gate. He went inside. Fast forward to the questions. He was interview by a male.
1. whats your fiancee address?
2. How long have you known each other?
3. Ever been to the U.S?
4. well how do you know her address? ( what the hell?)
5. How did you meet?
6. How did you start dating?
7. Has she ever sent you any western Unions?
8. What was the money used for? (What the hell)
9. How many time have she sent you westeren unions?
10. Why didnt you get married in Jamaica?
After he answered all the question. He was gived back his passport and paperwork and was told to contact his fiancee.
However, God is good because I was granted a second interview for the 12th of september. This time God will have favor on us, and we will be Approved.
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Jamaica | Review #8138 on August 18, 2011: |
Garry and Ally
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My fiance arrived around 7:00am. He was well dressed and carried a small briefcase. As he neared the gate there was a very large crowd that caught him by surprise. The first person that greeted him was a Rastafarian gentleman who offered to hold his items in a bag while Garry was in the embassy. Garry first went across the street to grab a quick breakfast before returning to the gentleman to leave his items. Garry walked up to the gate, they checked his interview letter and told him to get his DS forms out and the 6 passport pictures. The people at the gate clipped the passport photos to the forms and gave them back to Garry. He then moved on to the security checkpoint. He was asked to empty his pockets, remove his belt and put all other items on the moving belt.
After he cleared security, Garry went to another person who reviewed his passport. He then went into another room where there were a lot of people waiting. There were no available chairs so he stood for about 15... read complete review
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