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Consulate / USCIS Member Review #19363

Guangzhou, China Review on April 24, 2016:

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

There were two queues at the entrance of the consulate visa center, one for non-immigrant visa, the other for immigrant visa. When I got there at 8 am, there was a very long queue for non-immigrant visa, in which there were approximately 100 people, probably more inside the building. K-1 applicants should join the immigrant visa queue, which was much shorter, with only 7 or 8 people in the line.

After the security check at the entrance, I went to the 3rd floor. At the 1st window, I submitted the interview appointment letter sent by the consulate. And I got a number there. Then I sat and watched a screen which would tell you in a few minutes the next window you were going to. The officer here speaks Chinese.

At the 2nd window, I was asked to open the physical exam result envelope, and submitted the document inside along with the petitioner's income and tax documents, and my birth certificate/notary, my police certificate/notary there. The officer here speaks Chinese.

At the 3rd window, the officer asked my whether I could speak English, and I answered yes. Then I was asked to swear that I would speak of truth. After that, I was asked a few questions.
- What is the name of your petitioner/fiance/boyfriend?
- When did you first meet?
- Do you know that he is single/divorced?
- How many children does he have?
- Your job is X. Can you list some of your clients?
- What is the highest degree you have completed?
After all the questions, the officer said: "Congratulations. Your visa is approved."

The whole process took about an hour.

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