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U.S. Consulate Guangzhou Web Chat

Join American officers for a live web chat that explains Consulate operations and public programs. This is an opportunity for you to directly interact with American officers on various issues. Please check periodically to find out what topics we are discussing.

Announcement

Title:  Immigrating To The U.S. Is An Important Decision

Date and time: December 17, 2008   4:00pm – 5:00pm

Presenter: Visa Officer:  Marc Cook

Web Chat Description:  Please join us to better understand the requirements necessary for obtaining an immigrant visa.

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rules

  1. Participants can start submitting questions as soon as the room is open.
  2. Participants can take part in this web chat without having an account.
  3. This web chat will be conducted in English. However, you are welcome to submit your questions in Chinese too.

  

How to Enter the Chat Room

We are temporarily using a login page with Chinese instructions. The following steps help you easily access the chat room that has English and Chinese instructions.

Step 1: Make sure you choose the first option on the left of "Enter As Guest". (Default)

Step 2: Enter your preferred screen name in the text box. You can use any screen name you want.

Step 3: Click the "Enter Chatroom" button.

Please see an example below:

 

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- U.S. Consulate Guangzhou Web Chat -

Immigrating To The U.S. Is An Important Decision:

Please join us to better understand the requirements necessary for obtaining an immigrant visa.

 

Visa Officer: Marc Cook

Dec 17, 2008
 4pm – 5pm

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