Hong Kong US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9
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87 Review(s)
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Hong Kong, China | Review #19593 on May 25, 2016: |
willygp
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First let me say she was approved. As she explained the process to me of what was done, I can understand that they are trying to ensure that its a honest relationship. Questions that were asked seem out of the normal for me. And very uncoordinated, they went through the paperwork, and then handed back to her, and then asked her where it was. Like I said it seem very confusing, but the bottom line she was approved, and prepared for any question that they asked.
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Hong Kong, China | Review #19217 on March 31, 2016: |
a+i
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The interview was very short and was conducted over the counter. The officer was very kind and it was almost like we were having a casual conversation about our relationship. The interview took less than 15 minutes and I was in and out within 30 minutes.
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Hong Kong, China | Review #19189 on March 29, 2016: |
James and Joan
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All went well They were really nice and organized, received a 221g blue sheet , They woman just said the have not received the HK police report and Medical report yet and when they receive expect a phone call what to do next to get the visa.
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Hong Kong, China | Review #18732 on January 13, 2016: |
lambertwei
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My wife, the applicant, had stated that the interview went well. The personnel were professional, as expected as they work for the government. The interview was in Cantonese and the following questions and concerns were brought up:
1. Asked for all the documents.
2. Where did you guys meet?
3. Confirmed marriage certificate.
4. Asked if she had ever returned to the states after coming to Hong Kong. The answer was no. This is probably related to the J-1 2 year home residency restriction. She had just satisfied that requirement by a few days.
5. Interviewer had also expressed concern in regards to the finances. I (USC) work at Hong Kong. Obviously, this translates to that I needed a family member of mine as a 2nd petitioner. The interviewer was concerned that it is hard to find a job there. My wife replied that it would not be a concern because we are both engineers and being employed should not be an issue.
This whole process, between en... read complete review
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Hong Kong, China | Review #18476 on December 1, 2015: |
Flora Lau Mendez
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My interview was scheduled for 2 NOV, 8:30am.
I went there at around 7:30am by taxi. Had a coffee and breakfast at Pacific which is opposite the consulate. There were more than 20 people waiting in line by 8am already so I decided to join them.
After the security check, the guards directed me to go upstairs and turn right where the Immigrant Service Unit is at.
The lights were still off and the counters were all closed at 8:15. I was the first one.
Surprising I bumped into a friend that I had not met for years there. He was there for his fiance visa. What a small world!
Seemed there were quite a lot of 8:30am interviews and I was not the first name they called.
It's pretty awkward as you can literally hear the whole interview of others when you are waiting for your turn.
I was first called by a Chinese man. He asked me to hand over the documents and I asked him to select some because I got piles and piles of materials with me.... read complete review
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