Atlanta GA USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 4
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129 Review(s)
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Atlanta GA | Review #748 on August 4, 2006: |
Debby
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We arrived 10 minutes early and just sat down among all the other people when I was called. We were taken into a small cubicle when we were asked a few questions some more than once. Unfortunatly we didn't have the correct immunisation form so we were given an RFE and an envelope to send the form back in. We went straight to a civil surgeon on the list that the interviewer had given us and paid the $75 to have the immunisation sheet transferred then went and posted it off so hopefully soon I will get something in the mail like a Green Card. All in all we were in the interview for around 15 minutes and he didnt want to see any of our evidence that we had collected and taken with us. Just wanted to know how we met and how long we had been married along with information about my husbands prior marriage. He also asked 3 times or more if we had an attorney not sure why.
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Atlanta GA | Review #640 on June 15, 2006: |
peop9653
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We were very please with the interview. We got a very kind Immigration officer. I believe that came from meeting all requirements.
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Atlanta GA | Review #534 on April 24, 2006: |
jtinatl
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No interview. Rec'd permanent resident card in the mail along with welcome notice.
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Atlanta GA | Review #297 on December 7, 2005: |
louloumarietta
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What a nightmare. Interviewer's name was Mr. Pate. Our interview was Feb of 2003 and he said I would receive our greencards (K1 and K2) in about one month. Winter passed, so did spring, and so did the summer. October 2003, head back to Atlanta office only to find out interviewer FORGOT all about my FBI prints. So went to get the prints and because of this, had to renew AP documents to be able to travel. In Jan 2004, my kids get a phone call from Atlanta office because the interviewer had FORGOT to take their right index fingerprints at the AOS interview. Anyways, we did get our cards about one year late, which delayed my AOS approval date for about one year. Interview sucked!!!
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