China US Consulate Reviews
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| Guangzhou, China | Review #11661 on March 19, 2013: |
ShawnL

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Overall, a very good experience. She was almost the last one to be interviewed. VO asked only a few questions, like his kids and her kid. VO didn't ask to see any other document/material she had brought with her. After the interview, it was after 11 am.
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| Guangzhou, China | Review #11628 on March 14, 2013: |
TnN

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DCF Guangzhou Experience
Monday March 11, 2013
Appt time:12:30
Arrived for the line around 11:15, already over 100 people in line, there were 2 or more lines, as mentioned in prior posts, we had to ask which one was immigration, but found the correct one.
12:15 they started checking the appt letter and passports, handing people green/blue/black cards to proceed upstairs to the security check. I followed up to the first check, mainly because I was curious, but ducked out of line before the next one. First check is just basic screen, second check on the next floor is the full check with removal of belt, shoes, etc.
Document hand in was relatively easy, the girl at the counter didn’t really ask for the documents because my husband just kept handing her one document after the other. She did however ask my husband questions about the documents such as, oh I see you have a co-signer and the wife, what is her name (he answered), where did you meet your w... read complete review
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| Guangzhou, China | Review #11445 on February 9, 2013: |
SVH

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The process seemed to be a bit overwhelming when we first started doing research. It actually ended up being fast and fairly easy once we got started. We did have one hiccup and had the I-130 returned because I missed a couple "N/A" or "none" entries on the form. Even with this minor setback, the whole DCF process only took 3 months.
My suggestion for anyone planning to DCF is to be prepared. Have all of your documents ready and in an easy to find order. I saw one I-130 application ahead of me turned away (and he had traveled pretty far) simply because he didn't have passport PICTURES needed for the forms.
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| Guangzhou, China | Review #11434 on February 7, 2013: |
klo

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She arrived at 7:15am and finished about 10:30am
The interview was done in Chinese. The VO was an american lady and was asked the following:
1) Have you ever been to the United States?
2) Have you been to other cities for more than a year?
3) Are you CCP?
4) Who applied for you?
5) Where was he born?
6) How did you met him?
7) How many times have you met?
8) What's his occupation
9) What are his hobbies?
10) Where you planning to have the wedding?
11) When are you deciding to get married?
Thanks to everyone on VJ! The advice and info really helped. Going through this experience, I think front-loading and proving your genuine relationship early in the process helps make a difference
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| Guangzhou, China | Review #11389 on January 31, 2013: |
sanyata

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My fiancée was one of the first ones called for an interview and was out of the building by 0845. What a pleasant surprise as I had planned for a long arduous wait.
She got a woman CO who was very pleasant and asked the following questions:
Do you or your fiancé have any children?
Have you ever been to America?
What is your fiancé's name?
How did you meet your fiancé?
When did you meet your fiancé?
How many times did your HUSBAND visit you in China? (My fiancée corrected her to "fiancée not husband)
Are you a member of the CCP?
What does your fiancé do?
We had made flash cards with every question we could possibly think of and practiced well into the night last night. I had made several with questions about me using the word "husband" and she quickly learned to be on alert for the tricky question. I doubted they would ask that but they did so it paid off.
They CO looked... read complete review
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