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Hong Kong US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9 / 5
83 Review(s)
Hong Kong, China
Review #29701 on June 4, 2021:

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

My appointment was at 8:30 AM. I arrived at the gate around 8 AM but I wasn't allowed to enter till my appointment time. Many people had advised me to arrive early due to the security check but I think you only need to be there 5-10 mins before your appointment time.

The security guard asked to see 1) the appointment confirmation letter (in my case, it was a copy of the email from the consulate), 2) HK ID/Passport, and 3) DS-160 confirmation page.

After passing the security check, I went to the 2nd floor and waited 10 minutes till a HK lady called my name. She asked to see my HK visa (I'm a South Korean national) and reviewed my docs one by one. I didn't have the original copies of Form 1-964 and related supporting documents but she said they only need original copies of the police certificates. This part took around 10-15 minutes and then I was instructed to wait again.

There was only one other person waiting in the room but I was called... read complete review

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Hong Kong, China
Review #28622 on September 29, 2020:

Supernovan

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

Hi Guys, I just attended my interview this morning and got approved, this journal is finally close to an end.
Just want to share some useful information here in case you are in the same situation as me, which was a little tricky with the affidavit support.

Everything else went well other than two things : (explained in the later content)
- The Affidavit Support he provided and,
- His US domicile prove

Interview duration: around 2 hours ( waiting around1.5 hours)

Questions asked :
- Where is your husband now?
- How long has he been living in Hong Kong?
- Is this the first marriage for both of you?
- Do you have kids together?
- Have you been into the US before?
- What does your husband do?
- What do you do?
- When did you get married?
- Do you have a dog? ( I think the CO was just being tricky cause I have 2 cats)
- When do you plan to move to the US... read complete review

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Hong Kong, China
Review #28599 on September 24, 2020:

Tinkertoy

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

Procedures:
1. Security check.
2. After the security check. You have to go to the room, then wait for them to call you. All the questions are asked at the counter (including people who collect your documents and interview by the consulate), like the bank counter.

3. People who collected my documents for the consulate asked me...
1. How did I meet my husband?
2. Why did we get married in Tokyo?
3. Did I study aboard?
4. Where is my husband now?
5. What is his job?

Then she collected my documents, asked me to take a seat, and wait for being interviewed by the consulate.

4. Interview by consulate, questions were asked...
1. Where did I meet my husband?
2. The name of the app (I met him via app)
3. What is his job?
4. Where is he now?
5. What is my job
6. Did we have a previous marriage before
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Hong Kong, China
Review #28449 on August 16, 2020:

mave

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

My visa interview took place when the US Consulate opened for limited visa interviews.

After security check (pretty smooth as only a few people in the queue), you go to the immigration visa waiting room (2/F).

The waiting room is about 300 sq ft. There are 4 counters similar to those at government offices or bank tellers. Everyone in the room can hear what others say as you only stand in front of these kiosks. You go to Kiosk #1 to check-in. The first staff (Cantonese speaking) asked for the documents. She asked me some questions while she was skimming through my documents to pick the originals. She also asked for my passport (and any passport that has US visa on), passport photo, medical exam receipt (since my medical report wasn't out at that point), photos (evidence of relationship). She took all of those for checking (to be returned to me by the CO later).

Questions this staff asked are like (may not be in the same order as I only recal... read complete review

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Hong Kong, China
Review #28400 on July 22, 2020:

srs1969

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

went well

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