China US Consulate Reviews
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524 Review(s)
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Guangzhou, China | Review #3258 on August 22, 2008: |
gyrsriddle
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My wife was very well prepared. We spent many hours reading all the posts of those who got blue papers and we learned from them. We had "tons" of evidence. The officer asked her for photos of her and her daughter together as she was growing up, he asked for the 1040 Tax forms and he very throughly read a statement I had notorized about my former marriage, our meeting and why we got married as well as me explaining my trips abroad. I think he saw how well prepared we were and moved on to someone else. The intervview lasted about 8 minutes and she got pink.
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Guangzhou, China | Review #3231 on August 14, 2008: |
dale7570
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everything was ok as we passed the interview, just wish i could have attended the interview with her.
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Guangzhou, China | Review #3064 on June 28, 2008: |
Xu & Rick
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Candidates called for 7:15 AM. Several lines on the sidewalk outside the consulate. Consulate personnel kept the area free of bystanders. I waited in line with Xu. There were a couple hundred people in line, apparently for many different visa categories, students, family reunification, etc. I only saw one or two westerners that whole morning. I had expected to see more Caucasian sponsors with their beneficiaries. Consulate personnel called out instructions with megaphones, very difficult to hear because of traffic noise. K-1 lines were to the left. Processing proceeded quickly and promptly. Xu got an admission card after they checked her passport and appointment letter. We went to the fourth floor where she was admitted and stood for a few minutes in another line before proceeding to the fifth floor without me. At about 10:15 she was back down on the fourth floor with her pink slip. Although the internet scoop was that 80% are approved the first time, she had the feeling from obser... read complete review
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Guangzhou, China | Review #2962 on June 5, 2008: |
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Seems everything went fine...got blue slip for two items, needed medical exam records and prior employment letter for beneficiary
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Beijing, China | Review #2883 on May 19, 2008: |
defaultuser
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The Chinese clerk was a complete auto-racist and incompetent jerk! What are the embassies doing if all they're hiring are idiots? No wonder the US reputation is slumping all over the world if all they have are these arrogant pricks working at their offices.
We went there with the intention to find out more info and get forms and go through the process of a I-130/I-129F application.
The white male/Chinese female in front of us are treated with courtesy by this racist sellout hop-sing Chinese eunuch. There was no problems as they submitted their info and obtained some forms.
However, when it's my turn, as a Chinese-American and my Chinese wife he immediately frowned and snarled at us and demanded passports. I showed him the passport and after looking at the pages and asking "What do you want?" in very rude Chinese (I speak fluent Chinese), I was told to go away because he couldn't process my passport that has already expire... read complete review
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