Cleveland OH USCIS Office Reviews
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Cleveland OH | Review #25404 on January 18, 2019: |
abcxyz123
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Our interview was in the afternoon and we reached there 30 minutes before the interview. First, we had to go through security and then we did check in and they assigned us a number. After about 15-20 minutes, our number was called for interview. The interviewer was very nice lady and after the oath, biometrics, she did go through our application to validate the information. And, then she asked if we have any other supporting documents, we gave her all the documents. And, then she saw our photo album of the wedding and gave us the letter that she is recommending for the approval.
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Cleveland OH | Review #24624 on September 13, 2018: |
zofia
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Short waiting time, the interviewing officer was very professional and friendly.
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Cleveland OH | Review #24108 on June 27, 2018: |
iulia.matey
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We had a really good interview! We arrived in the city about an hour early, because parking was such a hassle last time, and we were in room 501 waiting, at 10:00. Our interview was scheduled on June 21st for 10:30 but we got in 15 minutes later. The interviewer was a nice guy, he went through the questions i'd already answered on the AOS form and mainly asked us about how and when we met, how many times we both traveled and when & where we got married. He kept all the documents i brought in as proof of joint assets (bank, rental agreement, gym membership, credit card) & he also took my medical copy, as the file was missing it for some reason. He also asked us about what we've done together lately and our plans for the future. It was really easy, we spoke freely and were out of there in about 30 minutes. He gave me a paper that said he can't make a decision yet and let me know it's standard procedure and he might request other docs if my file is missing any others. ... read complete review
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Cleveland OH | Review #23438 on March 16, 2018: |
skaratso
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We had our Green Card interview on 3/15/18. We arrived at the federal building about 45 minutes early and parked at one of the numerous parking garages in the vicinity (The one we used was for the Galleria at Erieview, which is almost right across the street). The interview notice said to bring any original documents that we submitted copies of with the application and also any evidence of a bona fide marriage. So we brought some documentation of joint bank accounts, statements that my wife is on my health insurance and named as beneficiary of my retirement accounts, some pictures of the two of us together since we were married, and some mail we've received showing we live at the same address.
There was an airport-style security line we needed to pass through (have your ID ready to show the guards), and then we headed up to the 5th floor USCIS office. There were three cubicles, two of which were occupied with people checking in, and one which was unoccupied but with a tr... read complete review
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Cleveland OH | Review #21847 on May 24, 2017: |
LionessDeon
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We rescheduled our original AOS interview appointment by phone with USCIS without a problem. Original interview date 05/05/17. Rescheduled interview date 05/22/17.
Total time there approximately one hour. Parked in garage across street, cost $8. Went through security at entrance of Federal bldg, then take elevators to right to 5th floor. Only one other couple was waiting ahead of us. Jeff Gillmore was our IO he was nice and easy to talk to. We were nervous. Forgot some simple information. All of his questions came from the I-485, G325, and our wedding pictures. He asked for marriage evidence. Bank statements, pension beneficiary statement, and health insurance info given. (I had also sent some items in with the I-485). He asked if we both had bank cards in our names. Asked parents, siblings, childrens names and where they live (generally, not addresses) He said we would be notified in writing of his decision. The next day our case status updated to approved.
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