Boston MA USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 4.3
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127 Review(s)
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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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Boston MA | Review #722 on July 25, 2006: |
Hilarious Clinton

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Easy interview with all the standard 'Are you a terrorist?' questions. Received the I-551 stamp right away. Had to do the biometrics again before my wife received her green card.
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Boston MA | Review #412 on February 12, 2006: |
lynny

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Very easy interview, no questions asked, Stamp in passport.
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Boston MA | Review #383 on January 25, 2006: |
tdegrenier

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Well, we got to the Boston DO at 1:00pm to find a long line at security. Got through the line and we were in the building in 20 minutes. Hung around until 2:00 when we checked in.
There were a couple of lawyers with their clients waiting for a 2:00pm appointment when we were called at 2:30pm for our 2:30pm appointment!
The woman was really nice. She swore us in, asked about my kids, asked if my wife had any kids and asked about photos from our wedding. We showed her our "book". She commented on how she had never seen an actual "book" of photos and I then told her about Kodak.com.
She asked if my wife was working, if she had a driver's license (copy provided), car insurance (copy provided), health insurance (copy provided) and our lease (copy provided).
She then took my wife's I-94, B1/B2 Visa, EAD and her AP's and she then stamped my wife's passport and explained the 21 month removal process.
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Boston MA | Review #359 on January 12, 2006: |
wink3262

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went pretty smooth....
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