China US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9
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525 Review(s)
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Guangzhou, China | Review #3480 on October 20, 2008: |
mbarido
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Visa rejected based on no bonafide relationship - they think fraud - back to Vermont. $2800 for lawyer to straighten out. NOT FAIR!!!!!!!!! Never looked at Docs. Did not believe my fiancee when she told them where I worked - United Space Alliance - A NASA contractor. Sorry this was so bogus and unfair. Sometimes I wonder about being an American Citizen and I used to be so patriotic - born and raised here. VO was NOT nice to my fiancee!!!!!!!
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Guangzhou, China | Review #3414 on October 5, 2008: |
Chip_ShuFang
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Interview lasted about 6 minutes. FAO was courteous and very friendly.
Received K1/K2 visa with no issue.
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Guangzhou, China | Review #3407 on October 4, 2008: |
Ursa Tripudio
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We had an overall good experience with the Guangzhou consulate. The only part that was disconcerting was the way people were 'herded' outside the consulate before the doors were opened.
The VO was pleasant and treated my wife and son well. We had all our paperwork in order and received a pink slip of approval with no problems.
The visa was issued and made available for pickup two days after the interview.
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Guangzhou, China | Review #3369 on September 23, 2008: |
MISSINGYOU
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VO only asked few questions:-who is the petitioner? time and place of first time meeting in person?-petitioner's work? beneficiary's work?-both parents/families met in person?-wanted to see e-mails and wedding photos.-asked for I-134 and tax returns w/ W2s.Whole interview lasted 2mins.
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Guangzhou, China | Review #3311 on September 5, 2008: |
donmerlin
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Our Interview Experience:
We arrived at 7:00 AM to a sea of umbrellas waiting in line to get into the building. I waited with my fiancee's son, Peter, up on the steps while my fiancee, Angel, waited in the queue. After about 20 minutes, they started letting people through the queue (the 1st three lines were for the visa office, which were let through first). One at a time, they checked the visa invitation letter and passports of the people, so the line came through slowly. Once they let Angel through, Peter and I joined her up to the 4th floor, where there was a short, fast-moving line through a checkpoint. This is where I left them, to my place in the coffee shop on the other side of the wall.
As Angel and Peter went up to the 5th floor, they first went through security (no cell phones are allowed in at all). Then they sat in the area where there were rows of chairs, waiting for her name to be called. After 15 minutes, they called her name, she ... read complete review
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