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Chicago IL USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9 / 5
168 Review(s)
Chicago IL Review #10167 on August 12, 2012:

michelle 2

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On May 17, 2012, you responded to the Notice ofIntent to Revoke and provided evidence to the claimed
relationship with the beneficiary. However, it is necessary to request for additional evidence of bona fide
relationship in order to give this petition a more favorable decision. Please submit the following:
• You submitted greeting cards with no postmarked envelopes. Please provide the postmarked envelopes
which the cards carne with.
• Evidence of communications- Please provide evidence of communication, but not limited to letters
with postmarked envelopes, phone records, emails, texts, and video chats. A submission of phone cards
alone is not sufficient. Phone cards cannot be verified without a copy of phone records which verifies
that those phone cards were used by the petitioner/beneficiary.
• Pre-marital contacts- The petitioner and the beneficiary stated in their statements that th... read complete review

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Chicago IL Review #9991 on July 13, 2012:

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Review Topic: Adjustment of Status

So here is my brief review of our interview today: in and out in 30 minutes and APPROVED! (or recommended for approval, this is their wording these days, I hope the final decision will be the same)

We arrived 10 minutes before the scheduled interview, went throught security, registered our interview letter. There were around 30 people and lots of lawyers in the waiting area. I got prepared for a long wait and brought some National Geographic issues. As I was about to start reading, my name was called. Me and my husband followed our interviewer who never introduced himself for some reason. We swore oaths, then ast down. They guy was looking through our papers, asked for our IDs. Then asked how and when we met, when we started living together, how our relationship evolved. The answers to these questions were written down in a form by him. He also asked about my husband's brother occupation (he wrote an affidavit for us), why we moved to Chicago, how life in Portland was. T... read complete review

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Chicago IL Review #9751 on May 31, 2012:

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The overall interview went quite smoothly. The interviewer was very professional, discussed why he was asking us certain questions and seemed to really care about what he did. The whole thing took only 20 minutes. The only bad experience we had was waiting; our interviewer was running an hour late, but he did apologize.

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Chicago IL Review #9395 on March 27, 2012:

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03-12-2012

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Chicago IL Review #9072 on January 28, 2012:

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My interviewed last Jan. 18, 2012 at Monterey,San Jose is a good experienced.I have my hubby and my 2 kids during the interview.First was oath taking then asking any id ( i gave her my combo card EAD/parole)the interviewer ask me about my birthday,name of my parents and my address,how old are my kids,she ask my hubby when he got divorce,when we meet,how many kids from the previous marriage.Afterwards,she let me to sign the white paper( i forgot whats inside)i just sign it.I bring the listed documents but she never ask any of it.She just ask what inside the compilation and binder so i told her all supported documents and she said ok.She ask my hubby id which is the driver licence and then xerox it( the only thing i forgot to make a copy)I gave her my xerox copy of my id but she already have it.So last thing she ask the naturalization of my hubby she was scanning the files but he cant found the copy so i gave her a copy.(she appreciated me for being organized)The final moment of... read complete review

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