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China US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9 / 5
528 Review(s)
Guangzhou, China
Review #5874 on April 2, 2010:

shakinthembones

Shakinthembones


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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Wow, worry, worry, worry, for nothing. We had everything, skype records, email, phone, financial, many photos over the entire period of our relationship. I wrote a letter for myself, and sent it as a supporting document. We have been sweating this for almost a year, and when she went in, it was so straight forward, and the man was very good, it went very easily. I think that they look very heavily at how many times you have come to China, and wether or not you are at the interview with your fiance, and then compare it to the photos. The man didn't even look at anything but the financial documents. I was very worried about her English, but with out even asking, he conducted the interview in Chinese, and asked just the basic questions, what is your fiances name, how did you meet, and a couple other easy ones. Like I said, I really think that they go by intuition, and how many times you go to China. We are so happy, and are looking forward to being together forever. The only thing that I ... read complete review

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Guangzhou, China
Review #5846 on March 27, 2010:

paul&lisui

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

The Guangzhou Interview Experience

Every Monday from 1:30pm to 3:00pm US citizens can go to the consulate to ask questions. I would highly recommend this. I went. You'll need your passport and can bring your questions and documentation (if you want). There were about 40 people there to wanting to ask questions. We lined up out in front of the bldg. About 1:45p we were allowed upstairs to the 5th floor. Then we went thru the security check. They'll direct you to the waiting area. We lined up in front of one of the windows and waited for about 15 minutes. There was only 1 window to ask your questions. The guy basically triages the questions so you have about 1-2 minutes with him. He'll only answer fairly simple questions. If you have more questions or need more detail (I had more questions), he'll give you a number and a form to fill out. You go, sit & wait. After about 45 minutes, more windows were opened and staffed (about 10). They call you up. I went to ask my quest... read complete review

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Guangzhou, China
Review #5826 on March 23, 2010:

Hamburger Man

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

I wasn't actually at the interview, but my SO told me that she was there at 6:30AM and was out by 10AM. The VO only asked a few questions such as: my name, my job, my birthday, when did we meet. She said the interview was very easy and they gave her the approval slip!

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Guangzhou, China
Review #5809 on March 18, 2010:

michael628




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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

One question about when I came to for the first time. Then looked at some pictures and my visa. And gave her pink slip.

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Guangzhou, China
Review #5780 on March 10, 2010:

garfield529




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Very typical start as others have mentioned, she arrived at 6:30am and they let in the "mob" at 7:15am. She was called for paperwork, given a number, called for fingerprints, and then finally called up for her VO interview. The entire interview lasted about two minutes from what Yi says. Maybe it was longer and the pressure cause time dilation in her mind, but she says only about five questions were asked. The only question, really a more confirmation, was if Yi was aware that I had not completed my divorce when we had initially met. She, of course, was completely aware and stated so. The VO asked if she knew I had children, she asked when I visited, where Yi learned to speak English so well, and finally how we communicate. At this point Yi tried to hand over our chat logs and the VO said "no, no, I don't need to see. You are approved...." Wha???? All of that work on EOR letters, financial supplements, chat logs, additional pics, practicing a hundred different possible interv... read complete review

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