Boston MA USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 4.3
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126 Review(s)
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Boston MA | Review #9748 on May 30, 2012: |
mizzao
Rating: Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
We arrived for our adjustment of status interview. The office was running a bit late and we weren't called until 45 minutes after our scheduled time. The USC was called in first and was asked some basic questions about the I-130 form, and not much else. The spouse was then called in and asked similar basic questions about the I-485 form, and a couple of simple questions as what the rent was, where we lived, etc. Nothing difficult or that required too much thought. The officer was very friendly and congratulated us on our wedding and our pictures, and didn't look at any of the joint financial/insurance documents we brought or any of the additional pictures. We were approved on the spot and received the card production ordered e-mail later in the day.
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Boston MA | Review #9723 on May 25, 2012: |
BethandBilly
Rating: Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Naturalization
I just to have to my IO at the Boston Office was fantastic, we emailed back and forward about my case for about 2 weeks before I was naturalized which made things easier. My case was all messed up until the IO at Boston got a hold of my case and he straightened everything out. My interview was over before I knew it and because of my situation (filing 319(b)) I had my Oath administered by the Regional Director and he was really nice too. Both my IO and the Regional Director welcomed me to the States and thanked me for working so hard to get my Naturalization done. So yes Boston was awesome and what a fantastic experience thanks to my IO. ('')
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Boston MA | Review #9712 on May 23, 2012: |
sally86
Rating: Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
Hello VJrs! so today me and hubby had our interview in Boston at 2:30, we took a cab from our home because it was raining pretty bad, and we didn't feel like taking public transportation. Anyways, we got to the immigration building about 1:50, and there were no lines to go in. There was a lot of people waiting to get called in, as we walked in the room we dropped off our interview letter in the reception desk, and we were not asked for any types of IDs which I thought was strange because every other review I've read said they asked for IDs. Anyways we waited for about 45 mins which went by pretty fast. We kept seeing people getting called to go in, until they called our names. It was an older man, maybe in his mid 50s, cant recall his name. Once we walked up to him, he said ummmmmm actually he is coming in first (my husband.) So i sat down and waited for about 20 mins. I also saw that not every couple gets separated, I guess is up to the officer judgement. ('') So my... read complete review
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Boston MA | Review #9693 on May 18, 2012: |
PetrUA
Rating: Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
My wife and I had an interview on April 4th 2012. We have filed all the paperwork, you can read about it in more detail here:
http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/336377-concurrent-filing-of-i-130-i-485-i-131-i-765/
We brought a ton of papers and photos, our marriage certificate, bank statements etc.
The lady interviewing us was very nice and friendly. My wife went in first, it took her about 10-15 minutes, then I came in and just answered a few questions about our relationship and my job.
Then she took away my EAD card and told me that we have been approved, so I won't need it anymore.
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Boston MA | Review #9675 on May 15, 2012: |
Teddy B
Rating: Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
Everything went well. Interview lasted about 20 minutes. Approved on the spot.
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