Jordan US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.8
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111 Review(s)
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Amman, Jordan | Review #2791 on April 26, 2008: |
marwan1307
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The interview was smooth, except for one thing. They require 'police certificate', but we interpreted this different than the embassy's interpretation. In the embassy's interpretation, police certificates is obtained from the intelligence bureau, but in our interpretation, we obtained a non-conviction certificate from the courts.
So we had to send the certificate later to them after the interview, but there was no new interview scheduled.
We then received the visa by Aramex, it took a whopping 3 weeks for the visa to go through what they called the 'print process'. Apparently, they actually engrave the visa stamp separately for each visa (or otherwise the print process would have taken much less time).
Other than that, everything was fine.
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Amman, Jordan | Review #2585 on March 10, 2008: |
lazylivn
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He wanted me to tell anyone going to the Embassy in Amman....do not ask the security guard where to go. They don't know, told him go wrong place and he was almost late..lol.
He was interviewed by a lady consulate. He said she was very nice but it was a tough interview. He said she wanted to make sure she understood everything very good.
She asked him about his name...why his father named him that.
She asked about the relationship his father and mother have and the relationship between his father and stepmom in USA.
She asked about my kids (said wow when she found out the oldest was 17)
She asked him why he wanted to marry someone older with three kids...especially when one of the kids was 17.
where he was planning to live in the USA
asked about his sponsor
Other than that pretty much the same questions you can find posted on VJ.
Only evidence of relationship she asked from us was pictures of the enga... read complete review
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Amman, Jordan | Review #2054 on September 24, 2007: |
aya*abouelnasr
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The interview was on July 23, 2007. We were put on AR and the date now is Sept 25, 2007 and the AR is not finished yet!
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Amman, Jordan | Review #1596 on May 16, 2007: |
lion_lioness
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My fiance arrived 1 hour early. He waited for about an hour for his interview. Everyone there was very kind to him. The officer that interviewed him even smiled. He was asked about 10 very much in detail questions, so altogether his interview was about 30 minutes. In the end the officer told my fiance I believe you and we'll call you as soon as your checks are complete in washington!!!
Now we're waiting for the AP to finish. Alhumdulilah.
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Amman, Jordan | Review #1557 on May 3, 2007: |
lorettelee
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Interview scheduled at 9a, he waited a little over an hour. The interviewer seemed a bit impatient, as if she didn't believe him, and asked what seemed to him like a million questions. But she eventually came around and at the end said to him, "I believe you and hope you and your fiance will be together soon."
He wasn't able to get a police certificate, but they did the interview anyway and after he mails the cert to them they will issue the visa, which will take an additional 10-12 weeks of processing.
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