China US Consulate Reviews
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527 Review(s)
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| Guangzhou, China | Review #7529 on April 29, 2011: |
cgroves

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· 3 people found this review helpful
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Overall the entire process went fairly smoothly for us. My fiancee, showed up to the interview around 6:40am and waited around until 8:00am to be called into the interview. The women was very kind and made her feel relaxed the entire time. The interview itself was only 10 minutes! Super quick.
She was asked the following questions:
How did you both meet? (Worldfriends.com)
When was the last time your fiance visited you? (January of this year, three times total)
May I see pictures? (Hands her pictures)
You both looks very happy. (Thank you)
Is your fiance here today? (No)
Why not? (Could not take off work)
What type of work does he do? (Computer Systems Administrator)
Have you ever been to the US? (No)
Are you sure your fiance is not here today? (Yes, he is not here)
Be sure to go see him real soon. Have a safe time. You are approved.
She said the interviewer was bouncing back and forth ... read complete review
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| Guangzhou, China | Review #7528 on April 28, 2011: |
Abu and Li Li

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· 3 people found this review helpful
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Week before interview:
First, I could not be with my Fiancee on her interview date due to that the consulate had send her package 4 incorrect ... 2 times. We received a letter that looked like the appointment letter but was missing some information. With less than 5 days before the said interview day, the consulate got with me and call her a few times to have her go online (to the GUZ Consulate site) and download the K-1 Pkg 4 PDF's. Latterly the day she got to GUZ, they called her again to make sure she had received her Appointment letter -- Nice that they will call...
First Day in GUZ:
11:30am to about 2PM(if I remember correct) she went to the specific hospital that the consulate said to go to, and was told to come back at 4PM to pick up the Sealed Results, and not to open it.
Second Day (pre-screening):
She said that there was So Many People, and what a long wait. I thought there really must be a lot, since she is used ... read complete review
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| Guangzhou, China | Review #7425 on April 12, 2011: |
JHeater

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· 1 person found this review helpful
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Excellent procedures for my wife. Everything went smoothly and no hassles. The biggest pain in the neck was getting the health check which has absolutely no relation with the consulate. The consulate did everything smoothly.
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| Guangzhou, China | Review #7359 on April 2, 2011: |
Azzudiin

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· 1 person found this review helpful
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Having been denied before and really hating Guangzhou Consulate I have to say this time the experience was much better, not just because we passed, but because we got a Officer that did his job.
The process is now split between 2 days, Day 1 you turn in Documents and they will ask some questions when you turn in Documents.
Questions asked:
Do you speak English?
Do you know about your husbands previous marriages?
Are you a CCP member?
These questions really are huge in deciding on who interviews you, because someone who claims to speak English will get interviewed by an Officer who does not speak Chinese very well or at all, so answer honestly.
Day 2 the actual interview:
How did you meet?
When did your husband first come to China to see you?
How many times has he been to China?
Reveiwed our pictures, asked a few questions about people in the pictures
Are you CCP?
A couple questions case specific<... read complete review
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| Guangzhou, China | Review #7277 on March 17, 2011: |
Michael & Yi

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· 1 person found this review helpful
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Talking to my wife, she said the interview was friendly and the VO was cool. She was very happy about that. We were prepared for a long interview, but it was brief. She spent most of the time waiting, as did I. She waited in the consulate, I waited at McDonalds, then Starbucks. Our worst experience was going to get breakfast at McDonald's that morning. We left at around 6, because we wanted to enjoy breakfast together... something of a ritual we share at least once a week have time. But McDonald's was closed! at 6! and it has a 24hr. sign. We were both upset at that. hahaha... great experience. nerve racking, and we were both so anxious.
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