China US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9
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525 Review(s)
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Beijing, China | Review #2883 on May 19, 2008: |
defaultuser
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The Chinese clerk was a complete auto-racist and incompetent jerk! What are the embassies doing if all they're hiring are idiots? No wonder the US reputation is slumping all over the world if all they have are these arrogant pricks working at their offices.
We went there with the intention to find out more info and get forms and go through the process of a I-130/I-129F application.
The white male/Chinese female in front of us are treated with courtesy by this racist sellout hop-sing Chinese eunuch. There was no problems as they submitted their info and obtained some forms.
However, when it's my turn, as a Chinese-American and my Chinese wife he immediately frowned and snarled at us and demanded passports. I showed him the passport and after looking at the pages and asking "What do you want?" in very rude Chinese (I speak fluent Chinese), I was told to go away because he couldn't process my passport that has already expire... read complete review
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Guangzhou, China | Review #2851 on May 12, 2008: |
bngator
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It was a good for pink. The consulate officers were pleasant. Only a few questions asked. They seemed quite happy to provide the pink document.
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Guangzhou, China | Review #2591 on March 12, 2008: |
kevin329
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Passed
Fast interview, only a few questions asked. VO was a woman and only looked at photo's and the I-134. was just a long waiting time till interview.
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Guangzhou, China | Review #2390 on January 25, 2008: |
evilned
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Visa issued three days later after short interview.
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Guangzhou, China | Review #2352 on January 15, 2008: |
ChinaDavid
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As I was not allowed to be with my wife, this is what she later recounted to me: My wife was first in line. The VO was a very young black male... maybe in his early 20's. He spoke no Chinese, but my wife's English is good enough that she was able at first to answer his questions in English... until he spoke to quickly for her to understand. She then asked that the interview be continued in Chinese. The VO then had an English-speaking Chinese national act as translator.
He carefully looked at my passport (I was in Guangzhou with her) ... the entry and departure stamps (10 trips). He asked about the 4 trips before I had met her (only the latter 6 of the 10 trips were to visit her). Although she knew I had been to China to meet someone else who was not compatible and I broke up with several months before I met her on the internet, she told him I was a tourist, visiting several cities (perhaps this was a mistake...I had told her to be totally honest in all her respon... read complete review
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