China US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9
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528 Review(s)
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| Guangzhou, China | Review #2278 on December 20, 2007: |
Ron-n-Linlin

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long journey
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| Guangzhou, China | Review #2168 on November 9, 2007: |
ImHere

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Appointment was on 24 Sept 07. My wife was denied because she did not bring evidence of our relationship. She called GUZ and received an overcome appointment on 07 Nov 07. She showed up to GUZ and provided the relationship evidence. GUZ told her to return on 09 Nov 07 and they would let her know if she was approved or denied. She returned on 09 Nov 07 and received her approval.
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| Hong Kong, China | Review #2151 on November 3, 2007: |
agm

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My wife is a mainland Chinese. However, we got married in Hong Kong to take an advantage of an interview in Hong Kong. The interview was conducted very relaxed and professional manner. If you prepared well for the interview, Hong Kong interview is so smooth.
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| Guangzhou, China | Review #2105 on October 14, 2007: |
Schuller

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K1 visa interview:
Summary of Interview:
1 Where did you meet?
---answer was same as info supplied by petitioner in I-129F
2 Why did your fiance come to China?
---answer was same as info supplied by petitioner in I-129F
3 How do you contact with each other while he is back in America?
---"Phone and email."
4 Can I see the telephone records?
---Beneficiary: "I didn't bring these to the interview, these were submitted with I-129F."
---Interviewer: (shuffled through papers but couldn't find this record) "Nevermind, I don't need them."
---we didn't bring phone records from time we submitted I-129F and Interview because we were living together in China during this time period.
5 (Interviewer didn't ask for I-134 form)
---Beneficiary just handed it to interviewer. There was a folder organized with tabs: I-134, employment letter, recent paystubs, W2s, IRS Tax Transcripts, and 1040s.
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| Guangzhou, China | Review #2088 on October 6, 2007: |
rabbit2007

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Terrible, bought the kitchen sink and the CO never bother to look at most of them. Why do they bother to ask us to bring evidences of relationship besides pictures anyway?
At the end saids everything is okay but given blue slip for more background checks (2 months) even after 8 months+ of name check.
2 months passed by and nothing, have to get Senator involved to move things along.
GZ seems to be very picky about K1 these days.
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