Baltimore MD USCIS Office Reviews
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Baltimore MD | Review #20245 on August 21, 2016: |
Cat12
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Does anyone have an idea how long is taking the us embassy to set an appointment for IRA in Costa Rica once they approved r complete the caseat the nvc?
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Baltimore MD | Review #19477 on May 9, 2016: |
tenden
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Baltimore MD | Review #18865 on February 1, 2016: |
Idd1989
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Baltimore MD | Review #18026 on October 10, 2015: |
Tacu Tacu
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Interview:
We arrived 30 minutes early to my husband's appointment as per the instructions on the appointment letter. We went through security, which was similar to an airport - bags and electronics go through the scanning machine and you walk through a metal detector. We waited for about an hour and then they called my husband's name. He went into the office and before he sat down, he was instructed to put up his right hand and say an oath. The officer asked him for his green card, passport, driver's license, and appointment letter. The officer began the interview with the civic's test. Some of the questions included:
Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
Who is in charge of the executive branch?
Name three of the original 13 colonies.
What is the party of the current president?
What are the two political parties in the US?
For the English reading/writing part, my husband was instructed to read a sentence on a piece of pa... read complete review
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Baltimore MD | Review #16445 on March 21, 2015: |
Nwanyioma
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N-400 Interview:
Husband appointment time was at 2:09 pm. We arrived at Kopper Street location at 1:09 pm. My husband checked in, and that when the waiting began. We waited for 4 LONG EXCRUCIATING HOURS!!!! Several times, one of the workers will come out and tell others that are waiting for an interview that they are running behind. They called my husband at 4:50pm. It was a female white officer. He was sworn in, and then he was seated. According to my husband, the officer went through ALL his immigration documents that he has submitted since K1 visa. She asked him questions corresponding to what we answered on the application and his journey so far since he has entered the United States. After that he was asked 7 questions on the civic test:
1. When was the Declaration of Independence adopted? (Husband skipped that question)
2.Name one of the two longest rivers in the United States?
3. Who lived in America before Europeans arrived?
4. What is the nam... read complete review
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