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Baltimore MD USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 3.6 / 5
111 Review(s)
Baltimore MD Review #2458 on February 12, 2008:

msengland

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Review Topic: Adjustment of Status

appointment was at 3pm,got there about 20 mins early and got called about 3:20pm (there were running a bit late).The officer was nice..very businesslike.
asked me a few questionsall of which were already in front of her on the forms.she asked how we met..asked my husband my parents names.asked to see anything else we had..took copies of our lease and bills.and then said she had to consult her supervisor but everything looked good and we'd hear something in the mail.It wasnt too bad.

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Baltimore MD Review #2448 on February 10, 2008:

americanfarmer

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Don't show up for interview more than 15 minutes and be prepared for interview to start late. Public parking garage is across the street, plan on paying $15. The interviewer verified the information in our file in all of about 15 minutes and that was it. No questions about where is the trash can located in the kitchen.

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Baltimore MD Review #2425 on February 6, 2008:

msengland

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wasnt too bad...Got there about 20 mins early,(Appointment was at 3pm)They were running a little late.we got called at about 3:20.the woman who saw us was pleasant.She smiled a bit...at least I think it was a smile.she asked me a few verification questions..and asked how we met..she asked my husband my parents names,he almost didnt remember my dads...I was racked with nerves but it was over so quick.she made some copies of our lease and stuff and said she didnt forsee any problems I should get my approval in the mail..or if they need anything else they will write.showed us out shook hands and it was over.

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Baltimore MD Review #2379 on January 22, 2008:

Erin and Muraari

Erin and Muraari


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It was a suprisingly pleasant experience. We had our appointment at 10, but got in around 9:45. There were a LOT of people ~125 or so for AOS and naturalization interviews. However, we were asked to come in around 10:10 and were taken to an office by the interviewer. She was evry professional and even nice to the extent that she could be.

Initially she asked for my passport and both our drivers licenses. My driving license is still my old one from Washington while my wife is the new one in Maryland, so we had to explain why (MD wouldnt allow me to switch it over). She then asked my wife a bunch of questions (my full name, my DOB, my parents names, where they lived, my old address, what I did for a job), then she asked me similar questions. Then she asked us to "show anything you want to, to convince me you live together and that you have a bonafide marriage" so we showed our rental lease, insurance, financial info etc etc. She kept some copies and returned most to us. S... read complete review

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Baltimore MD Review #2367 on January 18, 2008:

Kaj

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The interview took about 15 minutes. The interviewer asked my husband questions like whats my parents full name, where we got married, date we got married, where our son was born, what job i was doing before i left UK.

She asked me his parents name, what job he does and what nationality my son is which he has dual nationality. She asked me what we do on our spare time as a family. And she also asked him my date of birth.

Since his auntie and uncle were the one who sponsor me, my husband didnt feel the need to fill the affidavit of support, so she explained he needed to do that and she was going to give us the form and fill it right there and then which she said normally they would mail to us and asked us to do it again and again, my passport size picture was missing so she asked me to go and take another picture and come back in an hour.

My experience there was really good, even though i felt a lot of people where coming out from inside the ... read complete review

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