China US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9
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525 Review(s)
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Guangzhou, China | Review #6042 on May 10, 2010: |
ATLGA8899
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Guangzhou, China | Review #6011 on May 3, 2010: |
Dennis Smullen
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We were informed that Shu Xiu was missing the Non-marital Statement required (a certificate of divorce is not enough. This paper work was provided 1 week later to the consulate and we have been in Administrative Review now for 90 Day. We expect a favorable result however it seem to take a long time for an answer. You can write the consulate but all answers are the same "we will notify you when we complet the process". STILL WAITING!
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Guangzhou, China | Review #6010 on May 3, 2010: |
MeiBob
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Mei is on her way home to Oregon!! After the "Blues" all is "Pink" now!! I will revise my rating and give better marks to GUZ now that the review is complete and the outcome was great! Got a Call-in Letter over the weekend and all she needs to do is go to Guangzhou, pick up the visa and fly to her new home!! Ain't life grand!!
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Guangzhou, China | Review #5972 on April 27, 2010: |
Tim_Yanan
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I could not attend the interview because of a work conference in US that could not be rescheduled. I flew to Dalian to help Yanan obtain the final documents and the heath examination/vaccinations in Beijing the week before the interview and had to fly back four days before the interview date. My fiancé Yanan arrived at the Guangzhou Consultant office early at 5:30 AM on the interview day and was the 7th person in line. Most of the people arrived about 6 AM. When the doors opened, there were about 180 plus waiting and only about 30 were the k-1, k-3, CR-1 Visa interviews. The majority were for tourist, student, business, and family visas. When the doors were open they check everyone’s passports, then she walked to the 5th floor where she gave them the all the required documents (passport, K-156, K-157, I-230, and I-134, medical records, my four years of 1040 tax returns, bank statements, etc.) All cell phone, cameras, shoes or any devices had to be scanned like that screenin... read complete review
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Guangzhou, China | Review #5963 on April 26, 2010: |
Tim_Yanan
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