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Guangzhou, China | Review on July 26, 2012: | jregister10
Rating: | Review Topic: General Review
The conversation at the embassy went like this:
My answers were a little more detailed, but for privacy sake they are abbreviated.
1. Give me the photos.
2. When did you meet? A: 3 years ago
3. How did you meet? A: On a website
Then she started to read my profile. My birth evidence, unmarried evidence, no crime evidence.
4. Has he ever been to China? A: Twice.
5. Where is he now? A:
6. Are you a communist? No.
7. Have you ever been abroad? No.
She was about to call the next person by clicking the next persons number, then I knew she was going to finish our interview, so I asked her, I have my chat logs and emails dont you want to see. She said she didn't need them. She said you will get your passport and visa in 1 week. She kept my passport and she gave me a white paper.
Such a relief! Overall a good experience, but I think it was because I had all of the paperwork and didn't trigger any flags. There were a lot of people who were there getting pink slips that day so I was worried, but when I talked to them in line I saw many didn't have the paperwork at all. One person didn't even have the application filled out and was asking for me to translate for them in line! I don't think they had a good day at their interview.
Do not lie because the officers are looking for the truth and will verify answers to make sure you are not making them up.
I give the experience a 4 and not a 5 only because I was waiting for 3 hours and was sooo nervous the whole time since everyone else was getting pink slips. But the interview was quick, and in the end painless.
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