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Dallas TX USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 4.1 / 5
119 Review(s)
Dallas TX Review #14098 on March 11, 2014:

chemistryde

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Review Topic: Adjustment of Status

Our appointment was at 8:45, we showed up quite early at 8:00. At 8:15, the immigration officer greeted us and showed us the way to his office. We were sworn in and sat down. He was incredible courteous and friendly. He went over my I-485 application just to confirm about my identity. He then asked my husband the same questions. Then he asked us to describe each other briefly, how and when we met, when we started to date, if we met each others families and when we decided to get married. All seemed like polite small talk with the immigration officer being very attentive but not intimidating at all!
Then he asked us if we brought any additional material for him to look at so we handed him joint credit card statements, joint checking account statements, beneficiary designation forms, joint lease agreement and pictures taken of us and/or with friends over the last years. He kept most of the pictures (but asked if he could, he did not keep originals though) and then left the room to... read complete review

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Dallas TX Review #13416 on December 9, 2013:

AnnaDu

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Advise: Our case ( K 1-visa )is ready for the Interview when it is scheduled.
How and where to pay for the K-visa fees from Uganda for the US embassy Nairobi? My plan is to pay for the k-visa fees from Uganda ,schedule an appointments for both visa counselor and medical ,so that I can travel once to Kenya

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Dallas TX Review #13383 on December 5, 2013:

Jop

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Review Topic: Adjustment of Status

Very Good Experience, the Immigration Officer was very friendly. Our attorney said that Immigration Officer was a senior agent. He didn’t ask many questions and he really liked all the supporting evidence we provided, especially the pictures. We have been together for 13 years, so we selected few pictures for each year, vacations and family gatherings.
He approved the petition but he didn’t stamp the passport (Our Lawyer said the Dallas Office usually doesn’t do it). He explained that they stay away from stamping the passports because the Green Card production does not take long and they don’t want to leave someone with two valid forms of Valid Status.

Interview was on the 15th and I received the Green Card on the 23rd.

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Dallas TX Review #12612 on August 23, 2013:

KamLondon

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Review Topic: Adjustment of Status

Ok, so after being put in additional processing for 22 weeks and having to cancel my initial wedding, then having to wait an extra 6 weeks to get my EAD because of additional checks, then receiving an RFE for changing my name (took my wife's name)....I finally was invited to my interview today at the Dallas office.

I have to say, it was a REALLY good experience. After the above mentioned issues, I was expecting yet more frustration but it was the simplest part of the process to date. Here's how it went.

We got to the office about 30mins before our 9.30am time slot. We were met by some very friendly security guys who were laughing and joking with us. I had told my wife to leave any electronic devices in the car (you have to at the embassy) but it became apparent that you're actually allowed to take them in with you. We gave the security officers our appointment letter and they directed us to the second floor.

We went to the second floor and t... read complete review

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Dallas TX Review #12539 on August 13, 2013:

pintail67

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Review Topic: Adjustment of Status

My wife and I had our AOS interview the other day. We go in, go through security, and to the lobby upstairs. There is a receptionist that you give your interview letter to and they give you a restaurant coaster buzzer. The lobby is nice with TVs and bench seating. The guards were funny. I made a comment about the security being like the airport. They said yeah but we're more friendly. The receiptionist smiled and was nice. The interviewing officers seemed to generally have a friendly disposition. Some were openly smiling, others were more neutral.

Our officer came out, and took us back to his office. We were sworn in together. The basic flow seems to be:
1. house keeping - collect IDs, copies, birth certificates, etc.
2. go over 129F (when did you marry, when divorced)
3. evidence of a relationship (photos, ...)
4. 485 yes/no questions
5. wrap up

I was married before and had sponsered them which will draw their... read complete review

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