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| Guangzhou, China | Review #10194 on August 16, 2012: | geek and geekette

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· 4 people found this review helpful
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The first day is document intake and finger print. I am almost the last person to be called to give documents in one window. A Chinese woman was in a big hurry and asked me to give her documents quickly. She did not explain everything to me, and just asked me to follow an instruction in a slip of paper hanging on her window. Before I was sitting there to see her to be very impatient to others, so I know she did not just treat me in this way. She wants original three years tax transcripts of my fiancé which fortunately we have prepared, but she doesn’t want any other evidences, such as, our engagement evidence…She just was impatient for document intake, but she is not mean to say something. After document intake, I was a little worried the next interview day the people working in the consulate will push me to be hurry and don’t listen to any explanation and see any evidences I take with me.
The next interview day, when I went into the immigration hall to wait, I f... read complete review
| | | Guangzhou, China | Review #10092 on July 29, 2012: | rchilde

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· 2 people found this review helpful
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On Document intake day, I arrived with my fiance to a HUGE line of folks, divided by appointment time. GUZ handles a lot of refugee folks in addition to 'normal' immigration so be sure you are in the correct line. It took quite a while to sit through the line but it became my turn and the Security Officer told me I couldn't accompany my fiance inside, but he let her go in. My fiance said she waited about 2-3 hours before it was her turn. During her turn, she spoke to Chinese persons and submitted her paper. They advised her to bring way un-necessary things to the actual interview. Speaking of which, the next day - my fiance arrived early but still waited for about 4 hours in the cold waiting room. While there, she observed countless rejections and crying; she was a little nervous. However, when it was her turn she was quite confident and the interview only took about 2 minutes. Her visa arrived within a week and she arrived to the USA two weeks later.
| | | Guangzhou, China | Review #10079 on July 26, 2012: | jregister10

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· 2 people found this review helpful
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The conversation at the embassy went like this:
My answers were a little more detailed, but for privacy sake they are abbreviated.
1. Give me the photos.
2. When did you meet? A: 3 years ago
3. How did you meet? A: On a website
Then she started to read my profile. My birth evidence, unmarried evidence, no crime evidence.
4. Has he ever been to China? A: Twice.
5. Where is he now? A:
6. Are you a communist? No.
7. Have you ever been abroad? No.
She was about to call the next person by clicking the next persons number, then I knew she was going to finish our interview, so I asked her, I have my chat logs and emails dont you want to see. She said she didn't need them. She said you will get your passport and visa in 1 week. She kept my passport and she gave me a white paper.
Such a relief! Overall a good experience, but I think it was because I had all of the paperwork and didn't trigg... read complete review
| | | Guangzhou, China | Review #9981 on July 11, 2012: | Big Baby

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· 3 people found this review helpful
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Here is my fiancee Li's GUZ rating of 3/19 & 3/20 intake/interview:
3/19 - Arrived prior to line-up at 12:30pm. Left 2 hours later. Number plates issued similar to airport lines. Waited for number to be called up to window for fingerprinting. Officials took DS-156 pg1/2, DS-156K, DS-157, physical exam, & 4 visa photos. Submitted additional job/educational resume but official handed it back. Staff very polite. Only 1 question asked: fiance's name.
3/20 - Arrived before 7:30am line-up. Received no. 32. Left at 10am.
Attitude of visa officer (a woman) was very good.
Ten (10) questions asked:
1. Name of your fiance.
2. How did you come to know fiance.
3. Status of my marriage to former wife? widow
4. How wife died: cancer
5. Status of her marriage to former husband? divorce. When? 2008 Why? ...
6. Do you intend to work in the United States? Maybe, first study English more
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| | | Guangzhou, China | Review #9938 on July 6, 2012: | miner89r

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· 1 person found this review helpful
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The officer asked her four questions:
1. How did we meet?
thru the internet
2. Has he been to China?
twice, and we also met in Japan for a vacation.
3. What does he do?
he is an aircraft engineer
4. Have you ever been to America?
no, never
Congratulations, we are going to approve you. We will return your passport with the visa as soon as possible.
She said that the visa officer never even asked to see our pictures or any of the other proof she brought.
She said the whole interview lasted about 30 seconds and she called me at 10am China time to tell me she was finished.
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