Hong Kong US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9
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89 Review(s)
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| Hong Kong, China | Review #33813 on October 21, 2025: |
pineapplesdream

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Arrival
My appointment was scheduled at 830AM and was not allowed in till 825AM. The security guards checked interview letter, DS-260 confirmation page and passport and Hong Kong ID at the entrance.
Security check
The security check was quick and easy. I read you are not allowed to bring a bag exceeding certain size but I think the rule is quite relaxed as they will check the content in your bag very thoroughly at the security. I brought a cloth bag, an A4 size binder, a document folder and my wallet with my ID cards. I was asked to turn off my phone and leave it with the security and you can get it back later when you leave.
Pre-interview documents collection
Immigration visa interview area is on the 1/F. The room is small with a few rows of chairs and there are four windows. Two or three of those windows were with local Hong Kong officers where you’ll be asked to hand in some essential documents. They all need to be original, not c... read complete review
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| Hong Kong, China | Review #33722 on July 25, 2025: |
Andy Corey

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| Hong Kong, China | Review #33443 on November 6, 2024: |
darkm

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Long wait line and no seating or air conditioner for the during waiting, but otherwise it went great!
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| Review #32896 on January 18, 2024: |
PearlRice

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| Hong Kong, China | Review #32712 on November 20, 2023: |
pizzapancake

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Very smooth and efficient process, showed up 30 mins early to my 9am appointment and was told to wait until 8:55am to return, so I went to a coffee shop nearby and waited. The staff then asked to see my appointment letter, HKID + DS260 form before entering security.
I then went through security and switched off + handed over my phone, and carried my other items in a basket (I had my folder of documents, a sweater, and a paper bag which I used to carry my items in) and I was directed to go upstairs for the interview.
I was then called to a counter where a consular officer asked me general questions such as 1. Marriage date 2. spouse's name 3. whether I had lived in another country after the age of 18 for over a year etc. They also asked for my passport, birth certificate, marriage certificate and police certificate (from countries outside of Hong Kong). They did not ask for my medical records as this had been sent directly to the consulate.
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