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Consulate / USCIS Member Review #6664

Guangzhou, China Review on September 28, 2010:

Khomer1964

Khomer1964


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Review Topic: K1 Visa

My fiancee's interview was September 27th@715am. Ellen had to fly to Guangzhou on September 23rd so she could find a bank, pay visa fee and have her medical exam. She rest at hotel for two days and prepared for the interview.

She arrive at embassy at 6am and alot of people were already waiting outside the embassy. She found a restaurant and had breakfast, then got back in line. The embassy started to let people in at 715am. She then went to the 4th floor and got in line again. When she got called to the window, they checked her P4 papers and medical papers and took her fingerprints. She said she waited for about 2 1/2 hours before she was called to Window 26. She said there were all american CO's at each window. While she was waiting, she could see what slip others were getting.
She saw alot people get White and Blue slips, but she did not get worried. She got called at 1050am to window 26 with an american lady who greeted her in chinese. She saw that Ellen can speak english so interview was in english. Here are the questions she said the CO asked her:

-Have you been to USA before?
-When were you in USA?
-Who applied for visa for you?
-How did you meet your fiancee?
-Which website did you meet on?
-What date did we first chat?
-How many times did we meet in person?
-What date did we first meet?
-How did we communicate?

Ellen showed her emails and chatlogs from Yahoo

-Did he send you money?
Ellen showed her Western union slips and ATM receipts

CO asked to see pictures; Ellen showed her several pics from USA and from China when I visited

CO asked which were taken in US and which were from China

CO asked when we will marry and she said when she arrives in US we will plan wedding.

CO said visa APPROVED.

Interview was over by 11am


Worst part of the whole process was the long, long wait for NOA2 (98 days) and the DHL 'Clearance Delay' in GUZ (about 7 days).

Overall, not a bad experience. Glad it is over. Now, on to the AOS process.

Good luck and thanks to all on VJ for your advise and assistance












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