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China US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9 / 5
524 Review(s)
Guangzhou, China
Review #1002 on November 6, 2006:

bears

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa


Guangzhou China Interview experience—BLUE
Hope it can give some information for future interview

A.Before enter the interview hall
It is 7:15 AM on my appointment letter; I took my daughter downstairs to the next building at 7:30am. When we arrive there it just start to let people in.
There are 6 lines, 3 for immigration, 3 for other. Asked the guard which one is for 7:15, he said all those 3 lines on the left are. So we choose the 3rd one the shortest one.
They allow a case (a person or a family) go into the building in every line each time, so even it seems we were almost the latest one in the lines, but we were not the latest ones into the building. The guard checks everybody’s passport and appointment letter. He gave me 2 blue cards (He has green ones and finished, then start gave blue ones) for me and my daughter.
There is elevator and moving staircase towards the 4th floor. Then an other guard take back the ca... read complete review

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Guangzhou, China
Review #948 on October 19, 2006:

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Attended "American Citizen's Hour" the week prior to interview and discussed the case, particularly the K2 follow to join aspect, with very friendly VO.

K1 and K2 well prepared and confident. VO knew sponsor had discussed the case at ACH, seemed to help. Routine questions, looked at pictures, spent more than 15 minutes explaining the K2 follow to join procedure. Very solid finances, six visits to China, lots of pictures with Chinese family members ... all these helped.

K1 approved. K2 given "blue slip" to set up the follow to join case. Couldn't have gone better.

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Guangzhou, China
Review #873 on September 25, 2006:

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Interview was short and sweet took maybe 5 minutes and red slip was given. Ying said that the man was very nice asked how we met looked at pics asked what i did for work looked at I-134 and told her she had her visa.

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Guangzhou, China
Review #809 on August 31, 2006:

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Fiancee said the Officers denied lots of people as she saw a myriad of blue slips to request additional information. The interview was conducted behind a glass window (eg. service window). There is a small opening at the counter between the window glass to slide your documents through. If you have a photo album, it will not likely fit. You need to take the photos out and slide it through the small opening. The officers was very stern and business like.

The interview was quick. Few questions (eg. What does your Fiance do? Where does he live? How did you meet? Who introduced you? etc.) No intimate personal questions.

Obvious things - Make sure you have sufficient, complete information and that it is well organzied. Very important. Probably the main reason why lots of blue slips issued.

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Guangzhou, China
Review #796 on August 26, 2006:

BobandXiaomei




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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

I had my wife shove my 2005 Taxes and W2s to the VO upon greeting him (my P3 packet was completed November, 2005).
He asked her:
1) How did you meet? [Internet]
2) Do you have emails? [Yes.] She gave him a packet with sample emails and many screen shots of our Yahoo chat/web cam session including other family members and also photos.
3) Is your ex-husband permitting your daughter to leave China? [Yes.] She presented a signed, translated and notarized statement from him to that effect.

Your approved!

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