Albuquerque NM USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 4.1
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21 Review(s)
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Albuquerque NM | Review #28971 on January 6, 2021: |
NMBob
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· 1 person found this review helpful Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
This review is for the Albuquerque USCIS office. My wife and I had appointment first week of January 2021 for her adjustment of status from tourist visa to conditional green card due to marriage to us citizen.
Like airport security getting in, but all polite and professional and helpful. You are allowed to check in 15 minutes before appointment which is about what you need to do to allow some security check time. Sat covid spread out in a waiting room with about 4 other singles and one other couple. We all got called within 10 or 12 minutes of appointment. I think we were all blocked to start at the same time with about 6 different interviewers.
Our interviewer was polite and professional. Asked us how we met. Asked the long list of questions on the form of have you ever violated a visa or participated in human trafficking etc etc. Perhaps because I had a common background with the interviewer , it was very quick to review my background, fin... read complete review
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Albuquerque NM | Review #28375 on July 13, 2020: |
Vegetto2012
Rating: Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
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Albuquerque NM | Review #24468 on August 17, 2018: |
Russ&Caro
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· 2 people found this review helpful Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Naturalization
My wife (LPR) and I (USC) went for an appointment in Albuquerque for a combo interview, both I751 and N400. We arrived at 7:55 for an 8 o'clock appointment and they called on us at about 8:10 AM. They seem very prompt at this office. The immigration officer who handled my wife's cases was very nice. He chatted about 2 different restaurants in ABQ that serves Colombian food, only one of which we were familiar with. The I751 portion of the interview was pretty easy. He simply checked all of the info that we had submitted in the application and then added our 2017 tax transcript. He then invited us to talk about how we met and how our married life is going. I then left and my wife continued on with the N400 part of the interview. She answered 6 questions from the Civics test correctly. She also found the English writing/speaking/reading test to be very easy. The IO told her that both applications were approved and that they would be sending a new green card to her as well as an invitation... read complete review
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Albuquerque NM | Review #19979 on July 21, 2016: |
budgie
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· 2 people found this review helpful Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
Appointment 8:05am - Arrived at 7:50am. Security very brief, barely a minute - present interview letter, scan bags and remove belts through metal detector. Small waiting room, about 3 or 4 other couples already there. Immigration Officer called me (and husband) by name at 8:05. Very friendly gentleman. Thanked my husband for his service as both are veterans.
- Checked our ID docs, passports, NM licenses.
- Re-asked questions to me and him about about our info, parents' names, our locations of birth
- Re-asked the long list "Have you been involved in terrorism?" etc from i-485
- Asked me last date of entry to US, kind of visa, where did I fly into (which I got wrong embarrassingly), purpose of travel, how long did I originally want to be visiting the US.
- Asked about "our story" of getting together, he made notes from this.
- Asked date of marriage, location of marriage
- Asked spouse about people in the photos I had sent in with... read complete review
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Albuquerque NM | Review #17943 on October 3, 2015: |
nika2015
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· 1 person found this review helpful Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
Very nice office. We felt comfortable and had a great experience through the whole process. Our interviewer was nice. It took maybe 45 minutes to get through all of our paperwork and to answer all of the questions.
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