ram6669 Posted July 15, 2014 Report Share Posted July 15, 2014 Hi Friends, Since the day I started planning for my visa stamping I was following this forum got to know things which I dint know. Thanks to all the members who respond to the queries by people like me. Now its my time to contribute by sharing my experience at the Jamaican consulate. My interview was @9:00 AM on 7th july and I think I came out by 11:00. The interview was around 5 minutes. Here is what happend to me VO: Asked for Passport and I797 me: Gave it to her VO:Asked for my Latest w2 me: Gave VO: Who is your Employer? me: Told VO: What is your Job Title? me: Told VO: Did you study in USA? Me: Yes VO: what did you study? Me: I did my Masters VO: where did you graduate? Me: I graduated in a diff univ other than the one from my F1 visa. So told wanted to do MS in Comp Scn feild VO: which Major? me: Told VO: Tell me your Job Responsibilities me: Told VO: When are you leaving? Me: I said i'm leaving on friday. She said your Visa is approved,pls come and collect your passport on Thursday. All the people in that week got the Visa Except for one. Hotel: Christar Villasit is 10 mins away from Consulate. Cab: Reid 876-420-7102 watssap him He is very helpfull and nice guy. U can totally trust him . You can contact him for accomidation as well.He was also our tour guide for 2 days.. Good luck guys Link to comment
emailsuhail Posted July 16, 2014 Report Share Posted July 16, 2014 Hello Ram6669, First off, congratulations on your visa stamping. I had a basic question regarding this. I recently changed my employer and my previous H1b visa stamping has also expired. Can I go to Jamaica to get my visa stamped with the change of employer ? Also, can you also kindly share the important steps to be followed for the visa stamping process in Jamaica. Thanks Link to comment
ram6669 Posted July 21, 2014 Author Report Share Posted July 21, 2014 Hi Shuhail,As long as you have a valid I-797 and updated LCA , You can go to Jamaica...they juss ask question abt why & When you changed your employer. Other than that you don't need to worry abt anything. Good luck Link to comment
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