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Hong Kong US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9 / 5
87 Review(s)
Hong Kong, China
Review #4711 on July 10, 2009:

Mandy_1208

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

My interview was scheuled in the afternoon and I am the only person who apply the fiance visa during that afternoon. The lady told me I should be having the interview during the morning time but somehow they put me in the afternoon. Anyway, when I get there, a lady in the counter asked me to submit all the relvant documents. I gave her a bunch of financial support doc (bank record of my fiance/ mortgage doc of the house/ the invoice of the car, etc.) as well as our relationship proof (a photo album with around 10 photos across the past 3 years we have taken + the phone bills for the past 2 years). I waited for another half hour and then the lady show up again. She asked me more than 10 questions about my fiance and I, questions included:

How do we met each other?
Did I ever met his family?
Did he ever met my family?
When is the last time we met?
What is our plan for wedding?
When do I intend going to the states and get marry?
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Hong Kong, China
Review #4705 on July 9, 2009:

Alias

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I went to the interview with my fiancee in HK on June 23rd. We got there before 8:30am and they let us in and said get in earlier so you can leave earlier. The interview is held on the 2nd floor. When we got up there and the lady told us that once we have the paperwork arranged based on the sheet that they have given us, go up and submit it to a available window. The interview is not held in a private room but one that have booths, just like a bank. So you will be able to hear others and vice versa.

So anyways, we arranged the paperwork per the instruction and walked up to a booth. The lady asked which one of us was the visa applicant. I told her it was my fiancee. Then she asked me how I was able to come up with her. I told her that the guards outside allowed me to accompany her. Then she said that she didn\'t think that I was allow to be there. But nevertheless, she didn\'t tell me to leave. She said go back and sit down and if necessary, she will call me up for the in... read complete review

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Hong Kong, China
Review #4609 on June 19, 2009:

jtmh

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Review Topic: Direct Consular Filing

DCF for a CR-1 Visa (Spouse a UK Citizen)

Our interview was scheduled for 8:30AM, June 19th, 2009. The following is a timeline of our visit.

7:30 Arrived at the consulate. Waited in line outside, 3 other people ahead of us in line.

8:00 Opened gates. Guards asked to see interview letter and checked our bags. Asked to stand in line off to the side. The people ahead of us were there for other visas, so we were first in line for an interview. As we waited, about 7 other parties joined our queue.

8:15 Let in the doors, went through security checks. We didn't bring cell phones, but they must be checked at the door if you have one. We were given a list of the order in which to organize our documents for submission (same as list in packet 4). Then went upstairs to the Immigrant Visa Unit.

8:30 Desks were opened and consular officers made an announcement. The waiting room had filled up with other parties by this time. A... read complete review

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Hong Kong, China
Review #2981 on June 8, 2008:

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the interview was for 8:30Am she waited in line for a few min
she was asked if she had any electronic devices she handed in her cell phone
she was the last one in and had to wait till all was interviewers were done lucky during the wait there was other Filipina also waiting so it wasn't so boring .
it was finally her time for the interview buy a Chinese lady she was asked a few questions and she also commented it was getting late almost noon so they had to rush the interview because of lunch break
she was asked were we meet , were in Hong Kong did we go , I'm I in contact with her family , handed her Medical papers and she needed assistance in opening the envelope just to move quicker to finsh the interview
Then she meet with a American women wearing big hoop earrings she commented that our paper work was perfect so it last 15 more min and she said that she will receive the Visa in a few days at 12:30 am i received a call with a scream she passed ... read complete review

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Hong Kong, China
Review #2935 on May 31, 2008:

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Base on my fiancee, Hiu Ha chan, when she was at the interview.

There were so many people upon arrival, Tuesday May 27. I arrived about 15 minutes before doors was open, I even had time for breakfast at McDonald. Before entering, each person was inspected for harmful materials, I was lucky enough to bypass because a security randomly told me I can enter. Upon entering, I was told to hand in any cellphones or any communications electronics. (Even my NDS was handed in.)

First to be in line, thanks to that security.. Even though my husband had everything neatly binded in folders, the officers told me to unbind everything. It was not a delightful sight because there were many papers that was about to separate. The first interview was with a cantonese officers. It was a she, she was not too friendly at first because of the binding in the folders.
She asked many questions: (seen below) All answers was answered in Cantonese.

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