China US Consulate Reviews
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| Guangzhou, China | Review #11046 on December 9, 2012: |
Hanze

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Asked a few questions. Went very quickly.
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| Guangzhou, China | Review #10844 on November 8, 2012: |
Cindy and Chung

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| Guangzhou, China | Review #10814 on November 6, 2012: |
Cindy and Chung

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| Guangzhou, China | Review #10764 on October 30, 2012: |
TheWickerMan

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Vis is finally approved! All of the waiting is worthy!!!
So, oct 29 was document intake day. I categorized my documents into three sets: Application forms(DS156, 157, medical and etc) Financial supporting(I134, fiance's employement documents and pay stubs) My notarized documents(Birth certificate and etc)
A Chinese officer asked me some simple questions in Chinese when she went over my documents:
1. Are you living in US now? (Since I have four US visas, I think that is why she asked me this question)
2. How long have you stayed in US? (Two years school, and one year working)
3. Why do you have two non-marriage records? (Due to a different hukou districts)
4. Were you no longer working for IBM? (I quit in June)
5. Can you speak english for interview? (No problem)
Then I was sent back to wait for the finger prints. After I got out of the consulate, it was already 4:30pm, totally four hours!! omg~~
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| Guangzhou, China | Review #10714 on October 24, 2012: |
acto

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My wife arrived on the document intake day (October 22, 2012) around 10:30am. They started letting them go inside at 11:30. She didn't finish until 3pm. She said the woman that was handling her paperwork was impatient and rude unlike others. They took the I-864 along with recent 3 years tax transcripts, the medical results envelope, the employment verification letter, and all three white books - marriage, birth and police certificate. However, the DS-230 was not taken.
The next day my wife got there around 6:30 and didn't go up until 7:30am. She said most interviewees got approved, she didn't see any denial. Her interviewer was a nice and friendly male. She was asked the following questions:
How did the two of you meet?
Have you ever been married before?
Are you a member of the CCP?
How long have you been married?
What is your occupation?
How many times did your husband come to China to see you?
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