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China US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9 / 5
524 Review(s)
Guangzhou, China
Review #1921 on August 17, 2007:

turbo2253




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Review Topic: K3 Visa

Hello, thanks again to our "family" for making this possible. We got the "PINK", I wish I had a magical solution to relieve the stress, but after all the preparation, and waiting I think it is impossible not to worry about the unexpected. NUWORLD is a perfect example; they were completely prepared for their K-3 interview, (I tried to get the vaccinations at the K-3 medical exam, they would not give them to us!) but we see that we must try to expect the unexpected.
well here is the review of our "interview";
We got in line about 7am, at 7:15 they asked all the US citizens to leave the line. I am not sure if I could have gotten to the 4th floor or how, I failed to prepare for this part, Yizhen had my passport, so I waited outside.
I watched as she entered the building at 7:35
at about 9:00, 3 different people we met in the line came out with pink, they said my wife was doing well and she should be out quickly.
at 11:00, I started to get nervous, by 12:0... read complete review

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Guangzhou, China
Review #1872 on August 4, 2007:

Mike and Lily




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Interview went normally until VO asked her age. He was clearly surprised at our age difference and scruitinized the application very closely after that. We had all our bases covered though and he passed us in the end. The interview lasted about 20 min.

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Guangzhou, China
Review #1800 on July 16, 2007:

SWA2




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

The actual interview lasted only 10 minutes. The interviewer started out by reviewing all the required documents. I was unemployed at the time I filled out the Affidavit of Support so I filed based on assets rather than income. They only ask for the most recent tax return, but I sent the last 3. He then began asking my fiancee about my tax returns. Did she know that I made considerably more money the previous two years than last year? Could she explain why? I believe he was only testing her more than anything else. She correctly answered that I had quit my job and was not working which is why I had made less money.

My fiancee had printed out all our email communication and selected 20 for the interviewer to read. She attached a list with a brief description of what each email contained. She also had pictures of the two us together and with her family, letters and email to her from my family, and cards and letters with postmarks. He took the 20 emails that she ... read complete review

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Guangzhou, China
Review #1777 on July 10, 2007:

David -n- Yuxuan




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Everything went very well considering that we worked so hard to comply to everything that was required of us.

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Guangzhou, China
Review #1668 on June 5, 2007:

LarryC

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

The initial feedback is that my fiance was interviewed by a very nice American man who was fluent in Mandarin. The interview lasted about five minutes; how many times has your fiance been to China ? How long each time ? Where does your fiance work ? The bulk of the interview was in Chinese.

My fiance was coached at the last minute to make sure to have an "evolution of relationship" type letter from me. I wrote and fax'ed a signed three page, somewhat informal, write-up of our story; how we met, how we fell in love, why we needed to be together. The SO read and liked. He said "Enjoy America" and we are on our way.

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