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China US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9 / 5
526 Review(s)
Guangzhou, China
Review #14700 on June 23, 2014:

yousm065

Yousm065


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Review Topic: General Review


Got 221g blue slip, submitted required document June 3,2014. Visa approved on June 23 2014




The Consulate is unable to issue you an immigrant visa because according to the section of the Immigration and Nationality Act listed below; you are currently ineligible:
(A checked box) 221(g) (lacking Documents/Further Processing)
(A checked box) For information and steps you can take to overcome this decision, refer to:
(A checked box) the attached sheets
Further consideration will be given to your visa application after you obtain and present the documents on the attached sheets and/or the following:
(Handwritten) - photos of applicant and daughter since childhood
The following pages are white and the checked boxes are:
A detailed statement, written by the petitioner, describing the evolution of your relationship. Be sure to, at the very least, explain how you met, when you started dating, and how,... read complete review

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Guangzhou, China
Review #14680 on June 21, 2014:

mattmus




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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

Xifeng and I arrived early at the consulate in Guangzhou and she got in line with a large, heavy briefcase full of photos, emails,letters and documents. After she went in, I went for a long walk around the consulate neighborhood, used an ATM and came back to wait in the consulate coffee shop. I consumed quite a bit of coffee and lots of cookies and snacks while I chatted with a gentleman whose wife was trying for her visa for the third time. Xifeng finally came out after about three hours happily waving her acceptance slip.

Evidently she completely charmed the interviewer, who told her I'm a lucky man to be her husband. It turned out that all the neat three-ring binders I had used to organize her documents wouldn't fit through the slot in the window the interviewer sat behind, but the little album of photos did, so that was the only thing he actually looked at. But I think having the documents on hand probably made a good impression.

Overall, it was a reas... read complete review

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Guangzhou, China
Review #14601 on June 11, 2014:

enlijoe




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Very short. She says they were very nice and friendly. Only asked a few questions. Did not look at any papers she brought with her. Officer said she can see she is very well prepared but they don't need to view any other papers.

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Guangzhou, China
Review #14600 on June 11, 2014:

FromPAUS

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Interview went smooth and not much of questions were asked.

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Guangzhou, China
Review #14533 on May 28, 2014:

Ja&Ka

Ja&Ka


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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

The whole time I spent in the consulate was only 1 hour. It was pretty smooth and orderly all things considered.
The longest wait was actually getting a number! Go figure! After that, documents in take only took 5 mins. The staff was polite, patient and thorough. I brought all required documents and more. I presented each document as he asked and offered to hand in our domicile proof. He took a look at all the documents (Cuz I really brought a THICK stack of various papers to prove our intent to stay) and gave them back said they are not needed. He asked me two questions:
1. Who is petitioning for you?
2. Have you ever lived in another country besides Japan? (cuz I lived in Jp for 2 years and submitted the Japanese police certificate.)


The interview was so short. I wasn't aware that was the actual interview in the beginning because for some reason I was totally expecting a room and a table something like that. Anyways, the VO was sooooo ser... read complete review

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