Boston MA USCIS Office Reviews
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126 Review(s)
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Boston MA | Review #2125 on October 24, 2007: |
bostonparis
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We had our AOS interview today in Boston.
We left our home at 1:50, and walked over to Government Center. We arrived at the JFK Federal Building at around 2:10. We checked in, and the man at the front desk asked if we brought a lawyer. We said no. He took our appointment notice, and told us to take a seat.
At 2:30, a young woman came out and called our last name. She brought us through the locked door. There are tons of offices back there! We followed her to her cubicle, where there were two seats just outside, one seat next to her desk, and her office chair. She gave us our oath, we swore to tell the truth, yadda yadda yadda. She told my husband to sit in the seat next to her desk, and I sat on one of the chairs at the edge of the cubicle.
She started going through our file, asked for my husband's passport, EAD card, I-94, etc. Then she asked if we had our original marriage certificate. I swear, I could not find that thing in my perfectly o... read complete review
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Boston MA | Review #1884 on August 8, 2007: |
Uka
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Boston MA | Review #1678 on June 7, 2007: |
CapeG
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I had been preparing for the interview for a few days prior and so had worked myself up into a bit of a frenzy but I so did not have to worry.
After the initial shock of how much parking was (my advice is to take the train in as its something like $13.00 for one hour!) we arrived at about 12.30 for our 1pm interview.
After about 15 minutes we were called and taken into the office at which time my husband and I had to "swear to tell the truth" etc, and she took our id's.
The lady went through our file and as she was doing so started to ask me the usual, have you been deported, belong to any organisation etc questions. She then asked when we got married and started to explain that i would have the 2 year conditional status of which i will have to removed conditions within 90 days of that expiring.
This is where it got weird, she talked to my husband more than she did me, asking him if he had met my family, all about his job (he works for the government... read complete review
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Boston MA | Review #1387 on March 16, 2007: |
mthornto88
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Got there at 7:30 for our 8am appointment. We didn't get called until 8:15. I guess the person who interviewed us was reviewing our file because we saw him come to the desk before 8am and then take the file back. We had four books with us. A book of supporting evidence, copies of both the I-485 package and I-130 package, a general photo album, and our wedding album. The guy had us raise our right hand and swear to tell the truth. Then he asked for identification.
Then he started asking the following questions to my wife(the petitioner).
What's your address?
How many rooms in your apartment?
Have you ever been in the U.S. before? and ever been deported?
Are you working?
Have you ever been convicted of fellony, arrested, a prostitute, ..etc.
He asked me one question.
When did I meet my wife?
My wife answered No to all the questions. Then he asked one last question.
Why didn't you... read complete review
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Boston MA | Review #826 on September 7, 2006: |
thai0699
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Please bring as much documents as listed in the letter. Don't forget your and your spouse's passport, I-94, Social Security, any government issued ID's.
The following are questions for the Beneficiary:
What's your address?
How many rooms in your apartment?
What's your husband father's name? mother's name?
Have you ever been in the U.S. before? and ever been deported?
What's your husband birthday?
Where is your husband working? What's his position?
Are you working?
Have you ever been convicted of fellony, arrested, a prostitute, joined communist party (red china)...etc.
Here are the questions for the Sponsor:
May I have your most recent tax return transcript or W-2 form.
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