China US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9
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525 Review(s)
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Guangzhou, China | Review #13507 on December 20, 2013: |
Kyle B
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Arrived at 8:45, Check In was fast, efficient, and interview lasted 90 seconds!
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Guangzhou, China | Review #13487 on December 19, 2013: |
cat_lovers
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My Interview Experience:
Place of interview: U.S Consulate Guangzhou, China
Date: December 16, 2013 - 8:45 AM
Visa on hand: December 18, 2013 - 11:00 AM
Interview with the Chinese consul:
Questions asked:
1. How long have you been in China?
2. Please give me your police certificates and birth certificate (He DID NOT ask for my CENOMAR)
Interview with the American consul:
Questions asked:
1. How did you meet your fiance?
- Online, April 2007
2. When and where did you meet in person?
- February 2012, Beijing, China
3. Tell me how your fiance proposed.
- He gave me the ring at our hotel room and asked me if I want to marry him (The consul smiled)
4. What is your fiance's work?
- He works with the federal government. IRS
5. Was your fiance married?
- No, single never been married.
6. Does he have children? ... read complete review
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Guangzhou, China | Review #13471 on December 17, 2013: |
rfclub
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asked a lot of questions, including what the fiance company is.
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Guangzhou, China | Review #13397 on December 5, 2013: |
etdawg
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The interview was week done. My wife was asked 6 easy questions and was out in about one hour. The staff was very courteous and efficient and she had no complaints
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Guangzhou, China | Review #13363 on December 2, 2013: |
shekoujay
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Interview was no big deal. They only looked at the original marriage license and birth certificates, none of the evidence of relationship. However, they asked quite a few questions, like 15-20, which seemed to be about testing the relationship. The DCF went relatively quickly at first, but the time between packets 3 & 4 was almost 8 weeks. Perhaps due to the consulate move. I think we got lost because P4 showed up about 4 days after contacting GUZ to complain. They also asked for 2 police certificates that were not required per the normal time limits. She only lived in China 5 months, but they required a police check anyway. The new consulate is light years improvement over the shopping mall location.
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