China US Consulate Reviews
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528 Review(s)
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| Guangzhou, China | Review #17107 on June 20, 2015: |
angelgz

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Be prepared and you'll be fine. In our case my wife is pregnant with my child for 5 month and it becomes much easier. They won't give you a hard time unless you have something to hide.
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| Guangzhou, China | Review #17055 on June 15, 2015: |
Mark&GinaW

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1Who petition u?
2 wots his name?
3 how did u 2 meet?
4 from which website?
5 wot does he do?
6 wots his birthday?
7 wot r his parents' names?
8 wot do they do for a living?
9 wot r their names?
10 how old r they?
11 does ur husband have any sisters or brothers?
12 wots his sister's name?
13 where does she live?
14 when did u get married?
15 When did ur husband come visit u the 1st time?
16 how many times?
17 wot specific dates?
18 ur husband lives w/ his parents?
19 did u bring ur old passport?
20 how old were u when studying in NZL?
21 how long were u there for?
22 wot do u do?
23 did u bring any photos?
24 who's he in the photo w/ ur husband?
25 have u been to the States b4?
26 r u a member of the Communist Party?
27 were u a member of the Communist Party?
28 Is this ur ... read complete review
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| Guangzhou, China | Review #16847 on May 18, 2015: |
spangoo

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This review is for a DCF CR-1 Visa.
The interview process was smooth. Arrived at 8:45am for a 9:20am interview on April 23, 2015. They let my wife past the first gate at about 9am. The line past the first gate is a bit disorganized, with everyone eager to get in. The staff in charge of that first line (before the security check) seemed a bit novice. My wife said they told 9:20am appointments to line up at a certain place, then later told them to go back to the line, only later to say they could go in...
Once inside the consulate, it was more organized with number systems. Just wait for your number to be called. The first step is document intake where they collect the I-864 form(s), police certificate, birth certificate, marriage certificates, etc.
The second step was to pay the $325 fee on the second floor. The person who took my wife's documents reminded her to pay this fee, but my wife said they didn't remind all applicants.
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| Guangzhou, China | Review #16841 on May 18, 2015: |
triterp80

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· 2 people found this review helpful
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My wife had her interview at the United States Consulate in Guangzhou. She stayed at a hotel very close to the consulate. I was not in China at the time of her interview so what follows is my record of what she relayed to me after the interview.
The interview time was 9:00 AM. She arrived at 8:30 AM with many people outside. There were several vendors looking to sell the services to help with the visa process - I'm not clear on exactly what services were offered.
First she showed an attendant her passport and interview letter. Then she saw there were two lines formed, one on the right side for non-immigration visas (like travel or student visas) and one on the left side for immigration visas, so she joined the one on the left. At this time it was about 9:00 AM so very punctual performance by those at the consulate.
The line proceeds into a small building for security proceedings. She went through a metal detector and had a pat-down.<... read complete review
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| Guangzhou, China | Review #16814 on May 13, 2015: |
Jie

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The interview went very well. The visa officer can speak Chinese, but switched to English right after he made sure I can speak English. He checked my paper works, inquired a few general questions including how did I meet my Fiance, does he has kids,... then he told me I passed but I need to submit the origin paper of i-134 form signed by my Fiance. That's it!
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