Chicago IL USCIS Office Reviews
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Chicago IL | Review #17654 on August 26, 2015: |
paddyfavour
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Hi all,
I applied for AOS and work authorization together on the 6th of August at Chicago, ( $1070 for AOS and $380 for work authorization "Different Checks"). I got a confirmation from USPS that my application was received on the 11th of August. I waited for USCIS to send me a notification receipt to no avail. I gave them a call on Thursday last week and they gave me my confirmation numbers and said I would receive correspondence on my mail box this week. Three hours latter I received a mail and text stating same numbers they told me earlier on the phone. On Saturday morning, the $1070 check cleared. Today I received I-797C Notice of action stating a return of $380 check that it is an extra remittance not required to process my application. To this end, I think the NOA is self explanatory as I am meant to understand that I over paid. However, I have a question that's throwing me off balance.
1.Please when can I get my work authorization and how do I go ab... read complete review
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Chicago IL | Review #16701 on April 27, 2015: |
vink0822
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Chicago IL | Review #15239 on September 22, 2014: |
Isandhu1986
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Chicago IL | Review #15151 on September 8, 2014: |
stinky_onion
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Chicago IL | Review #15132 on September 4, 2014: |
ajhigh
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Arrived for interview at 9.05 am, scheduled for 9.30 am, called in at 9.40 am. Our officer was very casual and friendly. We took the oath, then she asked us how we met (in England) and what we were doing at the time (working/studying respectively). What date did we get engaged; where was the ceremony; was it church or civil; how many guests. She asked my husband (US citizen) if he was born in America. She asked me what visa I was on when I first came over (non-immigrant work visa - E3). She then took me through the standard questions (terrorism etc) and asked if we had anything else to show her. We gave her some loose photos to keep - from when we were dating, the wedding, a few more recent. She flipped through and took a few to keep (I noticed she kept the ones that showed us conspicuously traveling together - e.g. us in front of the Louvre, us in front of a Dutch windmill, us in front of Loch Ness; she also kept one of us with my family at the wedding). We had a lot of extra things t... read complete review
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