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Chicago IL USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9 / 5
168 Review(s)
Chicago IL Review #24198 on July 11, 2018:

radka1980

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Review Topic: Adjustment of Status

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Chicago IL Review #24069 on June 22, 2018:

azv065

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Review Topic: Adjustment of Status

Officer was very nice and friendly. His wife went through the same process as us, K1 Visa. He was very understandable and knowledgeable of the process.
Majority of the interview questions were from Part 8 of Form I-485. Just a couple personal questions and overall the interview very easy and straightforward.
Interview lasted no more than 30 minutes and he approved my wife's Green Card after seeing our files.



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Chicago IL Review #23464 on March 20, 2018:

MBQueen

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Review Topic: Adjustment of Status

I had my adjustment of status interview today at the Chicago office. I am applying for a green card through my husband. Our immigration officer was very abrupt and came across quite rude! She even patronised us on more than one occasion. We were told we did not provide enough evidence of bona fide marriage even though I submitted the following with original application:
- photos from civil ceremony
- bank statements with proof of same address
- whatsapp conversations
- proof of social media interaction
- photographs proving timeline of relationship

She asked to see a lease agreement with both of our names on it but we did not have one so we were honest with her. She then proceeded to say that it was my fault for being unprepared at the interview & I should have done my research in terms what evidence to bring to prove validity of the marriage.

What I don't understand is, if they required more evidence of proof of relat... read complete review

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Chicago IL Review #23308 on February 23, 2018:

egroeg

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Review Topic: Adjustment of Status

Our interview was at 9 AM, we got there around 8:30 AM or so and was asked to wait after checking in. Our interviewer was a bespectacled lady, probably in her 40's or 50's. She was sweet and after calling us into her office asked us to swear the oath. Once that was over, she asked a little bit of how we met and looked at our wedding pictures. She loved our pictures and asked my wife about her wedding dress. All in all, it was a very pleasant experience and I got my green card exactly a week later.

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Chicago IL Review #22995 on December 20, 2017:

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Review Topic: Naturalization

My wife completed (and passed) her citizenship interview today at the Chicago office. We arrived about 15 minutes early. There was no line at the security, so we went through pretty quickly. (Curiously, my wife’s jacket fell out of its tray going through the x-ray machine; she didn’t notice till we were at the “dressing table” getting our things together. The security screener asked as what was wrong, and we told her. She said, “Stay there,” and got it out of the machine for us.) We followed the signs up to the third floor, and my wife checked in with her interview letter. We were given a number and told to sit in the waiting area.

There’s no monitor saying what number is being called (like in the BMV). In Chicago, there is “Door 1” and “Door 2” with a large waiting room in-between. An officer comes out and calls out a random number (seriously, there was no apparent order to the numbers being called). T... read complete review

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