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Hong Kong US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9 / 5
89 Review(s)
Hong Kong, China
Review #6715 on October 13, 2010:

alva

Alva


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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

My interview review@HK:

been ambassy about 8:10am(appointment @8:30am)
security check & wait a line for 10 mins
no cell phone or ipod belong with me, left it on seccurity counter
been in the room about 8:25

8:40 counter open
those officers asked all of us give them which you gona show to officer
i fixed all my papers into clear open folders
but they asked me take it out!( i suggest don't put papers into folder as well)
photo album almost can't get into that small hole(counter), coz too small

after they collected all peoples papers
waited 15 mins
they showed a video "how to make a fingers print on that machine"

about 9:15 one officer(chinese) called my name to counter
she started ask me a questions:

1) where/when/how you meet your husband
2) why you guys married that fast after met
3) did your meet your father&mother-in-law
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Hong Kong, China
Review #6665 on September 28, 2010:

HESTIA




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

The interview was pretty casual. Since our case is very strong. My fiance visited me 10 times during the past 2 years, we had a lot of photos, boarding passes to support our relationship. We both have a stable job. Everything looks very good on paper.

The important thing I would like to mention is: an organized document really helped a lot - we had a checklist, then tagged every file according to the list. I was not the first in line, but after reviewing the document, I was the first to be called having the interview. The officer was very nice and asked some common questions:

1. How did you meet?
2. When are you going to move to the States?
3. Why did he visited so many times?
4. Are you going to work after moving to the States?
5. How about your parents in China?

My interview was delayed for 2 months due to my heavy workload. I traveled a lot and did not really have time to prepare all the things and submit the ... read complete review

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Hong Kong, China
Review #6389 on July 25, 2010:

Mandyold

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

The officers are really nice at the HongKog Consulate. the cantonese speaking lady interviewed me first... asked me in details about me and my fiancee.. such as his family details, how we have met and stuff.. then she told me to wait for the english speaking officer. He asked me a couple simple question such as which city i am planning on staying.. and he told me my visa has been approved!!! the whole process took about 4 hours (waiting.. most of the time) and i cant believe how smooth the whole process went

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Hong Kong, China
Review #6327 on July 12, 2010:

danjoan

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

7:35a Arrived at Embassy
8:00a Allowed inside Embassy
8:15a Allowed in 1st floor, the interview room (with 4 counters)
8:30a Officer announced to submit supporting documents
9:30a Fingerprint
10:00a Interview with the officer for about 20 mins
10:30a Interview with the consulate for about 2-3 mins
and was told visa approved
10:35a Told to pay $25 postage
10:55a Left the embassy

Thanks everyone for all the help. Not a difficult process but certainly lots of details.


(updated on July 12, 2010)

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Hong Kong, China
Review #6293 on July 2, 2010:

kjmel38




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

last January 20,2010 ,a day of my interview, i got there as early as 6:00 Am, to be in the line to enter the USConsulate General Hk ,my interview time is 8:00 Am , It was Winter Day , it was Cold Outside while waiting on the line outside the Embassy, they just let us in by 7:30 Am , and direceted where rooms & windows my Category to wait to the IO, At Exactly 8:00 Am my name called, they got all my Papers ,original & Copy, then got back to my sit, waited for another call, that takes 30 minutes, then i was called again to approch the IO in the windows been interviewed review all what i put in my Application, Asked all personal information about my US Fiance(e) after conversation back again on my sit,in between the American Lady ,called me in other window to do my My Finger Printing ,then after that, I waited for 3 hours on my sit , but i Stay Calm ,waited patiently to be called again , At 11:30 the Chinese lady IO finally called me again, to be in Interview room for final interview ... read complete review

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