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China US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9 / 5
525 Review(s)
Guangzhou, China
Review #6664 on September 28, 2010:

Khomer1964

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My fiancee's interview was September 27th@715am. Ellen had to fly to Guangzhou on September 23rd so she could find a bank, pay visa fee and have her medical exam. She rest at hotel for two days and prepared for the interview.

She arrive at embassy at 6am and alot of people were already waiting outside the embassy. She found a restaurant and had breakfast, then got back in line. The embassy started to let people in at 715am. She then went to the 4th floor and got in line again. When she got called to the window, they checked her P4 papers and medical papers and took her fingerprints. She said she waited for about 2 1/2 hours before she was called to Window 26. She said there were all american CO's at each window. While she was waiting, she could see what slip others were getting.
She saw alot people get White and Blue slips, but she did not get worried. She got called at 1050am to window 26 with an american lady who greeted her in chinese. She saw that Ellen can s... read complete review

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Guangzhou, China
Review #6652 on September 24, 2010:

jake+natalia

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The process was pretty easy. Like most people we brought a lot of documentation of our relationship; chat logs, e-mails, phone billing history, pictures. They ended up only looking at my passport and a few pictures from our photo album. They used English for the interview, however most people spoke Chinese with no problem. Our interview time was 7:15am, there was a big crowd out in front of the embassy at that time. Promptly at 7:15 they began letting people into the building, I accompanied my fiancee up to the floor below the embassy where I had to wait until the interview was over. Arriving early does not allow you to conduct the interview early. They call on people as they choose.

I think we were done by 10 or 10:30.

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Guangzhou, China
Review #6635 on September 22, 2010:

Sunny And Jim

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I flew to Guangzhou and arrived on Sept 11th to prepare for the interview on Sept 14th. We went over and over everything and thought we had everything prepared. On the day of the interview I was siting in the cafe with a few other American people I had met outside the embassy the morning of the interview. The first interviewee appeared from the interview and shook her head and said she was missing the unmarried document. My heart sank when when I realized we did not have one either. Even though you may have a certificate of divorce or even if you have never been married you must have a notarized, translated document from the Chinese marriage office stating you have not been married before or have not been married since your last divorce. My fiancee recieved a blue paper and was told to mail the unmarried certificate to the embassy. We went back to Beijing got the unmarried document and mailed it to the embassy and now we are waiting to hear back from the embassy.
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Guangzhou, China
Review #6539 on August 29, 2010:

dstone




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Long wait time, then a 3-minute interview. Didn't ask for anything -- no photos, etc.

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Guangzhou, China
Review #6466 on August 12, 2010:

mcdrew

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The wait for the interview was more than 3 hours.
The interview took 60 seconds.

Questions asked by VO-

1) How old are you?
2) How many time has your fiancée come to China; the last time?

VO was very friendly and courteous.

Now the real fun begins....

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