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No reason given. It doesn't seem to affect the visa processing.

 

 

 

 

The Consular Section of the U.S. Consulate in Guangzhou located in Tianhe district, Guangzhou, is closed on Tuesday, 14 May. American Citizen Services passport, CRBA, and notary services are unavailable at this time. We regret the inconvenience and request that our clients check our website at http://guangzhou.usembassy-china.org.cn/index.html for updates on our operating status.

 

 

 

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Apparently extended through the 15th and ALL consular operations

 

 

 

 

 

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Notice to all visa applicants who are scheduled for interviews in Guangzhou on May 15

Before you visit the Tianyu Office of the U.S. Consulate General in Guangzhou, please see the latest schedule information and updates regarding your visa appointment. If appointments are canceled for any reason, applicants should receive an email notice from “ustravledocs.com” at the email address provided at the time they booked their interview.

 

 

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Sounds like some heard someone coming down the hall and overturned the mirror in their haste. Did they find a razor blade and a rolled into a tube Chairman Moe laying beside the white powder, per chance? :rotfl:

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All applications for immigration visas to the United States nationwide as well as other U.S. services in some regions across China have been put on hold after a staff member discovered some suspicious powder at the consular sections of the U.S. Consulate General in Guangzhou, south China's Guangdong Province on Monday, May 14, 2013. [Photo: Agencies]

 

 

The consular sections of the U.S. Consulate General in Guangzhou, south China's Guangdong Province, suspended all visa applications on Monday until further notice after a staff member discovered some suspicious powder inside the building, The Yangcheng Evening News reports.

 

The white powder was discovered in an envelope in the consular section, which issues visas to the United States. According to the staff member who found the substance, the envelope was torn and the powder had spilled out.

 

The consulate cleared the scene and collected the powder for examination. No results have been returned so far.

 

The Chinese government has been notified, and no casualties have been reported.

 

All applications for immigration visas to the United States nationwide as well as other U.S. services in some regions across China have been put on hold because of the situation.

 

Other sections of the U.S. Consulate General in Guangzhou remain open for service.

 

Terrorism.

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