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QUESTION about: Lesbians Dress Code In Jamaica
I'm a lesbian that dress like male, is it OK to dress like a male to go to in an interview at the Jamaican embassy?
ANSWER: by Wellesley, April 2016
Hi there,
I appreciate your question - albeit a sensitive on.
I recognize that you are here in Jamaica, so the question I think you are asking is if it is OK for a female to dress like a male to go to the US embassy in Jamaica, right?
If so, that is hard to say; It is the USA embassy, and interviews are done usually by US residents (workers) with US roots, so it probably would be best to hear from a US resident, and ideally, someone who might have some association with the immigration department in the US.
There are quite a few immigration advisers/lawyers around now as well, so I would recommend that you touch base with one of them to get further insight.
Either way, I wish you the best of luck in your endeavors.
See also: Treatment Of Gays And Lesbians In Jamaica
Regards,
Wellesley Gayle, My-Island-Jamaica.com
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