China US Consulate Reviews
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Guangzhou, China | Review #11434 on February 7, 2013: |
klo
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She arrived at 7:15am and finished about 10:30am
The interview was done in Chinese. The VO was an american lady and was asked the following:
1) Have you ever been to the United States?
2) Have you been to other cities for more than a year?
3) Are you CCP?
4) Who applied for you?
5) Where was he born?
6) How did you met him?
7) How many times have you met?
8) What's his occupation
9) What are his hobbies?
10) Where you planning to have the wedding?
11) When are you deciding to get married?
Thanks to everyone on VJ! The advice and info really helped. Going through this experience, I think front-loading and proving your genuine relationship early in the process helps make a difference
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Guangzhou, China | Review #11389 on January 31, 2013: |
sanyata
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My fiancée was one of the first ones called for an interview and was out of the building by 0845. What a pleasant surprise as I had planned for a long arduous wait.
She got a woman CO who was very pleasant and asked the following questions:
Do you or your fiancé have any children?
Have you ever been to America?
What is your fiancé's name?
How did you meet your fiancé?
When did you meet your fiancé?
How many times did your HUSBAND visit you in China? (My fiancée corrected her to "fiancée not husband)
Are you a member of the CCP?
What does your fiancé do?
We had made flash cards with every question we could possibly think of and practiced well into the night last night. I had made several with questions about me using the word "husband" and she quickly learned to be on alert for the tricky question. I doubted they would ask that but they did so it paid off.
They CO looked... read complete review
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Guangzhou, China | Review #11380 on January 30, 2013: |
mdglotzbach
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Doc intake day
They took all the required documents and asked her a few questions.
they asked:
What my name was?
Have you traveled abroad?
and if Mandarin was good for interview? she said she could do English.
Interview day
They only asked a few questions and didn't even ask to look at our pictures or any evidence of relationship. All they looked at was the forms from the doc intake.
They asked:
Where do I live?
Why do I live with my mamaw? papaw passed away recently and we chose to live with her because she's never lived alone.
Who the co-sponsor was? My dad
What do I do?
And where?
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Guangzhou, China | Review #11355 on January 25, 2013: |
MiHart
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The interview was surprisingly painless. My fiance was asked questions about her year in the United States, her J-1 visa and the company she did her internship with. There were no requests for any of the pictures, phone records, etc. that she had prepared. She was approved and out of the interview by 9:30am.
Since my fiance is finishing her two year residency requirement of the J1 the VO told her they would wait until after the 2 year anniversary date to mail her visa. This seemed to be fair to me.
It my very limited experience, if you fill all the paperwork out properly and are legitimate about your relationship you should have no worries about the interview!
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Guangzhou, China | Review #11295 on January 18, 2013: |
Edgar & Rita
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Document Intake
My fiancee arrived there at about 11:00am for document intake. The scheduled time was about 12:30. Apparently there was already a big line. There are actually two lines, immigration and non-immigration. She accidentally went into the wrong line and realized it too late, thus making her wait into the building a little longer than expected.
They started to let people in around 12:30pm. She went through security, and then they started to call numbers that were given on slips. My fiancee was unlucky and was second to last to be called. It seemed to be completely random since she wasn't second to last to actually get in.
She turned in everything on the instructions sheet. Even though on the email (We had the electronic file) it says you have to bring a copy of the email to the interview, they didn't take that. She signed the DSI-156K and GNI-2 in front of the person taking the documents. Surprisingly, they asked her if my tax form... read complete review
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