China US Consulate Reviews
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528 Review(s)
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| Guangzhou, China | Review #1157 on December 29, 2006: |
kontumdiary

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PASSED!
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| Guangzhou, China | Review #1101 on December 9, 2006: |
xiupaul

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American hubby not allowed inside, very parinoid folks there.
This was the old consulate, I never saw the new facility.
Wife found a good chinese lawyer, who did all the overview, very worth the investment.
They were located just outside the consulate gate, and made sure I had water & a chair while wife was inside being processed.
Consulate made some kind of error in her visa to USA, we had to stay overnight to return the next day.
No apology offered, no explanation.
I suppose it could have been much worse tho.
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| Guangzhou, China | Review #1048 on November 23, 2006: |
China Rob

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my Fiancee had a 7:15am and she got into interview 10:00am, the interview took maybe 15 minutes. Interviewer was a woman, American. She nice to her and ask for the I134 form, Visa exit/enterance stamps on my Visa and our picture together. She asked 6 questions.
1) Did your fiancee meet your parents?
2) How many trips did your fiancee make to China?
3) Is your fiancee with you today?
4) Did you pay an introduction service meet your fiancee?
5) Do you belong to the Chinese Cummunist Party?
Then she told my fiancee that she had the Visa and go to the China Post to pick up her Visa in two days.
The interviewer was very nice to my fiancee and put her at ease.
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| Guangzhou, China | Review #1039 on November 20, 2006: |
Patrick_A

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The worst!
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| Guangzhou, China | Review #1002 on November 6, 2006: |
bears

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Guangzhou China Interview experience—BLUE
Hope it can give some information for future interview
A.Before enter the interview hall
It is 7:15 AM on my appointment letter; I took my daughter downstairs to the next building at 7:30am. When we arrive there it just start to let people in.
There are 6 lines, 3 for immigration, 3 for other. Asked the guard which one is for 7:15, he said all those 3 lines on the left are. So we choose the 3rd one the shortest one.
They allow a case (a person or a family) go into the building in every line each time, so even it seems we were almost the latest one in the lines, but we were not the latest ones into the building. The guard checks everybody’s passport and appointment letter. He gave me 2 blue cards (He has green ones and finished, then start gave blue ones) for me and my daughter.
There is elevator and moving staircase towards the 4th floor. Then an other guard take back the ca... read complete review
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