China US Consulate Reviews
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525 Review(s)
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Guangzhou, China | Review #8037 on August 2, 2011: |
sichuan red
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The interview itself was surprisingly easy. Yuhong was naturally nervous but started out saying "Good morning, nice to meet you!" in English. The VO resonded "nice to meet you too" and at that point spoke several English sentences very quickly. In English, Yuhong apologized and said that she only speaks a little English. The VO said "OK" and switched to Mandarin. The questions she was asked (in no particular order) were:
How many times did he come to China?
When was the first time?
When was the second time?
When was the third time?
When was the fourth time?
What city does he live in?
What do you like about him?
When was he divorced?
Have you been abroad?
Where have you been?
How do you communicate?
Her son was asked:
Are you are a student?
What will you do when you go to the United States?
Returning to Yuhong:
Do you have photos?... read complete review
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Guangzhou, China | Review #8029 on July 31, 2011: |
Andrew_Qin
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Qin had her interview on July 29. By 9:20am she was back at her hotel calling me with the good news. The VO, was a caucasian woman about 35 years, requested to see photos and asked only one question (what is your husband's business?). Although we had relational and financial issues that we feared could pose problems, our letters of explanation and abundance of supporting evidence were most likely the reasons that things went so well.
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Guangzhou, China | Review #7965 on July 20, 2011: |
bobbyA
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I feel that the consulate and the local Chinese authority did a great job with the resources they had to process a large number of people everyday. I'm quite happy overall with my ability to access the US consulate as a US citizen.
My fiancee had a terrible experience at the medical center which caused her a few days of anxiety and almost delayed her interview.
Here's our complete story:
http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/320334-down-to-the-wire-guangzhou-k-1-approval-experience/
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Guangzhou, China | Review #7962 on July 20, 2011: |
ifearyeti
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My fiance got a stern white fellow for her interview.
She said good morning and handed over the documents. He asked:
1. Who is the applicant? My fiance!
2. Who is your fiance?
3. How did you meet?
4. When did you meet?
5. Have you been to USA? Hong Kong? Abroad?
6. How many times did he visit?
7. Do you have relatives in USA?
8. What is his favorite food?
9. What does he do in his spare time?
10. What kinds of books?
11. What kinds of games?
12. What TV shows?
13. What do you cook for him?
14. What chinese food?
15. When did you graduate?
16. What does he do for a living?
17. How long has he been in his field?
17a. Does he love his job?
17b. How do you know he loves his job?
18. What\'s your job?
19. Are you a CCP member?
He started in Chinese, but I told Fang to speak only in english so he switched to e... read complete review
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Guangzhou, China | Review #7908 on July 11, 2011: |
dcdeveloperx
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Very good experience! My fiancee got up to a very nice American lady who seemed very happy that she spoke English well. The questions asked were:
Who is your fiance?
What does he do for a living?
Who is your co-sponsor?
How did you two meet?
Are you a member of CCP?
Do you have any photos of both of you?
Then she took out a pink slip and it was all good! She told me the interview felt like it was 3-5 minutes in length. The longest part was waiting in line with the pink slip. Interview was June 30 and visa pickup was on July 5. Great experience overall.
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