China US Consulate Reviews
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528 Review(s)
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| Guangzhou, China | Review #3693 on December 8, 2008: |
B&J.S

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
Bunches of Questions... But I
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| Guangzhou, China | Review #3683 on December 7, 2008: |
Paul and Yajun

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My fiancee Yajun and her daughter had their interview this past Friday in Guangzhou. Here is her description of it to me.
We arrived for our 7:15am appointment to find many people waiting at the consulate for their appointments. There were 2 queues, one for immigration and one for other embassy business. We followed the immigration queue and were given a number and then let inside to another waiting area.
We went through a security check where they took our cellphones and gave us another number to retrieve them later. No food or drink is allowed inside this security area. After a while our number was called and we went to a window where our forms were verified and we were given another form to fill-out, one for me and one for my daughter. We then waited about 1/2 hour until our number was called again. We were then fingerprinted.
All the people in the room were then asked to stand a give an oath that all the information submitted today was the truth. We the... read complete review
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| Guangzhou, China | Review #3681 on December 6, 2008: |
The Portfolios

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We were neither denied nor granted a visa. Instead, we were told that all paperwork looked good but that since I, as the sponsor, was living and working in China, I technically had no income to support my wife. The reasoning being that I had no job in America. We were told to secure and prove employment in America and send it in, along with some paperwork they gave us. I contacted a friend in America and had him arrange a job for me, sending a offer letter to me, which I sent to the Consulate, and two months later we were sent a notice from Guangzhou (we were living in Shanghai) to come back to Guangzhou. The letter did not say that we would be granted the visa, it merely summoned my wife to the Consulate. Only when she arrived was she told she had been granted a visa. Once her passport was stamped with the visa, we had 6 months to enter America. Upon entry, her visa was changed to a Green Card, which she received in the mail several weeks later. Done!
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| Guangzhou, China | Review #3679 on December 6, 2008: |
Longbranch

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Typical GUZ interview at start, don't know which way is up. Wonderful VO though. I wish all were as smart as she is.
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| Guangzhou, China | Review #3656 on December 2, 2008: |
valenbb

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My SO's interview was today and she passed.
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1. Arrived at the Consulate at 7AM, and the lines were disorganized.
2. Security Guard came with a megaphone and organized lines
according to interview time.
3. It took forever to get inside the building, but eventually entered at
7:45 AM.
4. We stayed together for awhile on the 4th floor.
5. 10 minutes later she allowed to enter the 4th floor (gave her a big
SMOOCH) and eventually the 5th.
6. Waiting! Toilet Break! Waiting! Toilet Break! Waiting!
7. At 10:55, wife appeared with a big smile and holding that pink
paper.
8. Took another toilet break.
9. Her details:
a. Handed in the medical package; she was told to open it; the lady asked a few questions; handed in the AOS; same lady asked a few more questions.
b. Paid the IV Fee, and took the receipt to the medical window; SO was now given a number (for fingerprintin... read complete review
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