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China US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9 / 5
528 Review(s)
Guangzhou, China
Review #24188 on July 10, 2018:

LinG2018




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Visa officer: a white woman
First she asked me to swear to tell nothing but the truth.
Questions:
1,What's your name?
2,Who petitioned you?
3,How did you meet?
4,When was the last time you met him?
5,Has he visited you before?
6,Are you a CCP member?
7,When are you going to get married?

The interview only took 3-5 minutes.The whole process went very smoothly except that I had waited for one and a half hour before the interview lol.

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Guangzhou, China
Review #24180 on July 10, 2018:

LinG2018




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Visa office: a white woman
First she asked me to swear to tell nothing but the truth.
Questions:
1,What's your name?
2,Who petitioned you?
3,When was the last time you met him?
4,Has he visited you before?
5,Are you a CCP member?
6,When are you going to get married?

The interview only took 3-5 minutes.The whole process went very smoothly except that I had waited for one and a half hour before the interview lol.

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Guangzhou, China
Review #23853 on May 23, 2018:

Jin&Jordan




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

My fiancee (beneficiary) had her interview on a Wednesday morning. When she arrived there were plenty of people ahead of her in line. There was one line at the beginning that included all types of visa applicants, but later on it split into two separate lines for immigrant visas and nonimmigrant. At some point while waiting in the line they checked her Appointment Confirmation page that she printed from USTraveldocs website when she scheduled the interview, and her passport. She was given a paper ticket at this time and then went thought the security checkpoint. Then she proceeded to a different building where she took an elevator to the third floor and presented the ticket to the clerk. They then asked her for her passport and Appointment Confirmation page again, where they scanned the DS-160 barcode. They did not ask her for the DS-160 confirmation page as they only needed the barcode from the appointment confirmation page. They gave her a interview number and she went to the waiting... read complete review

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Guangzhou, China
Review #23583 on April 5, 2018:

Bodhimind




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Review Topic: Other Experience

Everything went fine with our interview and service experience but one part that totally sucked was that if you're a spouse or relative waiting for an interviewee then they literally make you get of the premises and wait so there was like a whole ton of people literally standing on the street corner at the intersection waiting for their people to come out. The security guards pretty much kick you off the property. The definitely need to do better than that. They need to have an area for people to wait.

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Guangzhou, China
Review #23503 on March 24, 2018:

searocko

Searocko


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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Interview was scheduled for 7:45AM on 3/21/2018. Got to the consulate at 7AM and there were already 20 people ahead of us in line. At around 7:30AM, they started to let people in. After the appointment confirmation page and passport were checked, a card was given and my fiancee was directed through security and on to the third floor. She surrendered the card as she stepped off the elevator then lined up to present the appointment letter and passport where she was then given an interview number. She was then called up to a window to submit her medical results (envelope opened when requested), notarized documents, I-134, my tax returns, pay stubs, W-2 forms, and employment verification. After that, it was a short wait for the interview. The interviewing officer was very polite, took her fingerprints and asked many questions. She breezed through them all and was told "Congratulations, your visa is approved! Thank you!"

All in all, it was a pleasant experience and easier tha... read complete review

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