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| Guangzhou, China | Review #7721 on June 8, 2011: | SmileSunShine

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My fiance flew back to Beijing on May 25 and we flew to Guangzhou on May 31. We stayed at Vili International hotel which is very near to railstation, about 10-15 mins by walk. We went to submit the documents on Jun 1 at around 10:00 am, but were told to come at 12:30 pm which the appointment letter indicated. When we came again at around 12:35 pm, there were already a long queue in front of the building. I was given an entry pass and my fiance accompanied me to the 5th floor. After I passed through the security check, I was given a number 119 which would be called by sequence. After 2 hours waiting, around 3 pm, I was called to window 30. It is a chinese young lady. She spoke in a low voice that I couldn't catch her clearly. She asked me few questions: are you a ccp? which country i've been to before? Is there a country I lived beyond a year? She took over the papers I prepared but she didn't require the ones like the chat log, emails, phone list, photos, etc.
| | | Guangzhou, China | Review #7694 on June 2, 2011: | Casprd

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Our interview started on the 1st with the document hand off. Even though the interview letter listed about 5 things that they needed the originals, the only documents actually turned over were the tax returns and I-864. We showed up at 12:30 where they started to let people in. By about 1:00 she was heading in to the consulate and it took about 3 hours to get through this step. The CO took her fingerprints and then asked her a few questions. How we met, has she ever been out of China and is she a member of the CCP. They put a green sticker on her interview letter and done for the day. Day two we arrived just before 7:30 with a backpack full of everything we had submitted plus the additional evidence since we got married. Here things got a little confused. Some people with the same visa type and same process didn't have the green sticker so we got separated in to two lines with the green stickers going first. Didn't seem to make a difference once inside however as they call ... read complete review
| | | Guangzhou, China | Review #7594 on May 14, 2011: | DanishBill

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My fiance's interview experience was great, because she got the PINK. 
The first day when she dropped off the various documents, she got questioned a lot. With each document that she provided, she would be asked questions like: Where did you meet? How old is your fiance? Why are you submitting a co-sponsor? Who is your co-sponsor? Where are you from? What do you do for work now? Have you ever been a member of the Communist Party?
I had submitted a co-sponsor because in February of this year, about the same time that we got our NOA2, I found out that I had a tax lien from the IRS on me for back taxes. I addressed this problem by not only including a co-sponsor, but I also hired a tax consultant - http://www.ameritax.com/home I explained my situation and in record time, they were able to secure a structured settlement with the IRS and also have the lien pulled off of me. These documents were included ... read complete review
| | | Guangzhou, China | Review #7589 on May 13, 2011: | Biff

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Jiayang was very nervous about the interview and was stressed about her command of the English language. She arrived at the consulate very early and was admitted around 7:30 a.m. When her name was finally called she spoke with an American woman who conducted the interview. According to Jiayang the interview only lasted a few minutes and she was asked only about five questions.
1. How did we meet?
2. How many children do I have, their names, sexes, etc.
3. What kind of work do I do.
4. Does he speak Chinese?
5. How do you communicate with each other?
During the interview the official looked at our photos, about 100 pages of Yahoo IM transcripts Jiayang had and made small talk with Jiayang. She laughed when Jiayang replied to her question, "What do you like about your fiancee?" by saying he is a good man. She then told her she was approved javascript:emoticon(' ') and gave her the pink paper and told her t... read complete review
| | | Guangzhou, China | Review #7582 on May 11, 2011: | Shenzhen

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My interview was in the morning of 10th, 7:30am. I planed to go there and line up at 7am, because there are too many people waiting. But Mrs Yo told me do not need to go that early, just need to be there at 7:30am, because our interview were planned in advance, I mean the sequences. we got our number on the 9th, my number is 1111, I like this number very much, do not know why, maybe I felt it would bring me good luck. I waited a long time, finally it was my turn, I wished I would not be that nervous, and do my best. I went to the 23rd window, that mean should be an American, with white skin, I said hello to him, and he asked me to give him my passport, I gave it to him, he looked at them and asked those questions:
1, your husband’s name?
2, his work?
3, what family members does he have?
4, how did you meet each other?
5, how do you communicate?
6,when did you get marry?
7,how many times did he come to China?
8,can he speak chine... read complete review
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