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| Guangzhou, China | Review #13228 on November 13, 2013: | PandaMaker

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
The appointment was at 08:45. My fiancée arrived at 07:50 and waited in a line outside the blue barriers. At the front of the line, there were guards that let people through according to their interview time. They pointed for her where the Immigrant line is.
At the front of the Immigrant line, there were two workers that checked her passport, Packet 4 e-mail, and appointment letter.
Next, she went through a security checkpoint, in which they checked for prohibitive items. Prohibitive items posted are:
- "Battery-operated or electronic devices such as mobile phones, watches, pagers, cameras, audio/video cassettes, compact discs, MP3s, floppy disks, laptops, or portable music players."
- "Bags such as travel bags, backpacks, briefcases, suitcases, leather, cloth bags, and zip folders. (Only small handbags or purses and plastic bags containing application-related papers will be allowed inside the consulate.)"
- "f... read complete review
| | | Guangzhou, China | Review #13217 on November 11, 2013: | Christian n Tana

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
My interview took place at the consulate in Guangzhou. The consular officer was polite, asked a few questions, and browsed the evidence. Very few questions and told me that my immigration visa was approved. There is some wait on the outside of the building but when they open everyone goes inside. The room is decent and there are plenty of seats. It is not worth arriving too early, just arrive within 20 minutes of the opening. You are not called in order of arrival.
| | | Guangzhou, China | Review #13199 on November 7, 2013: | noahsmama

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My mom’s interview was scheduled at 7:45am but she didn’t get call in until 9:30am for interview.
The lady VO was not friendly at all. My mother laid out all the pictures and the documents on the table. She told her to set aside and didn’t want to see any of that. Then the VO started off by asking a lot of questions about my father but not about me (I am the petitioner). My father and mom divorced long ago.
Here are some questions that my mother told me
1. Have you ever visited US?
2. Why you have not visited US?
3. When did your ex-husband go to US?
4. Why you didn’t go with him? (she asked 3 times of this question)
5. What is your daughter name?
6. Is she married?
7. When did she go to USA?
8. Why I don’t’ see your son in-law affidavit of support? (My income is above the poverty guidelines. Even my lawyer said I didn't need my husband's)
9. Does he (your son in-law) appr... read complete review
| | | Guangzhou, China | Review #13189 on November 6, 2013: | shira

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My wife's appointment was at 9:30 AM, but she her document intake wasn't until 10:30. All original documents specified in the Interview Letter were asked for and given. She was asked if she had any other I-864s from other sponsors (no, she didn't).
Almost immediately after the document intake, she had her interview. The interviewer was extremely pleasant. Four total questions:
1) How did we meet? (Internet)
2) How many times have I visited her? (7 times, going on 8)
3) How did we communicated, considering that her English isn't good. (When we video-chat, we use Google Translate for the rough spots. When we really get stuck, we write more detail in our next daily email; and we use both Google and Bing translators. Although we sometimes get frustrated, our language difficulty hasn't proven to be a problem.
4) Have we had a child together. (No)
She passed.
Note: We heavily front-loaded both the I-130 an... read complete review
| | | Guangzhou, China | Review #13168 on November 3, 2013: | Ighaepero

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
Not much to say. The interview was quick and smooth. She was out two and a half hours later, I suspect because we had the 9:45 appointment. Another person whose fiancee had an 8:45 appointment was out in thirty minutes. The questions asked:
How did you meet?
Where?
Which bar?
What was his job in Wuhan?
When did he go back to America?
You tried to get a tourist visa twice. Why? [My boyfriend wanted me to meet his family.]
Did he meet your family? [Yes, twice. They really like him.]
Have you been married before? [No.]
Has he been married before? [No.] Are you sure? [Yes!]
Does he speak chinese? [Perfectly.]
In the beginning the interviewer spoke to her in Chinese. After the first question, he suddenly switched to English. Interviewer was an ABC guy.
All the waiting aside, the nterview itself wasn't even three minutes. In the end, the interviewer he said, "Ok, you got it!" She repli... read complete review
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