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Dallas TX USCIS Office Reviews
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Dallas TX Review #7173 on February 17, 2011:

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Dallas TX Review #7002 on December 23, 2010:

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We got there 30 minutes early, went through security, got our restaurant buzzer, and were called back within 15 minutes. Our IO was really really serious- I smiled at her when we walked up to be taken back, and she just looked at me... goodness gracious, this is Texas! Anyway, we got back there, took our oath, and asked for our passports, photo identifications, and social security cards. Then she immediately started a rapid fire questioning of our personal data (full name, birthday, address, place of birth, etc.). When that was over, DH was asked a bunch of questions related to a desire to commit terrorism and such, so that was serious and intense. Then she asked us a few general questions about our application, if we hired a lawyer, if DH had used his AP, how we met, etc. Also wanted to see some original paperwork to verify it was the same as the the certified copies I had submitted with the application (marriage certificate, birth certificates, etc.). After it looked like she'd gone ... read complete review

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Dallas TX Review #6469 on August 12, 2010:

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We actually had the AOS interview at the Irving, TX office. Arrive early as possible. Not a very long wait. Officer was very nice.

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Dallas TX Review #6249 on June 21, 2010:

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we had our K1 and K2 AOS interview today at irving texas, the interview just take more or less 30 minutes. She is very nice invertviewer, she is also smiling the entire interview maybe because my daughter is entertaining her. She just ask our proof of marriage so we give her our water bills and insurance as me and my daughter as the beneficiary then she look our wedding pictures. While looking at our files she ask some questions like:

1. where did we meet?
2. When did my fiance now my husband visited to my country?
3. How long did he stay there?
4. What is my complete name, date of birth?
5. Name of my parents ( this question was ask to my husband but he cannot pronounced the names of my parents so the interviewer ask me)
6. When was the last divorce of my husband?
7. Where do we live now?
8. If my husband has kids?
9. When is my first entry here in US?

Then she ask me if i am a terrorist and soo on,... read complete review

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Dallas TX Review #6238 on June 18, 2010:

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We had our GC (AOS from F-1) interview at the Irving, TX USCIS office. Our appointment was for 11:30am and we got there around 11:15am but we didn't get called until 12:15pm. The interview lasted about 40 minutes. Note that it says at the front door that they only allow people whose appointment is within 30 minutes to go in due to limited seating. After showing the security of appointment notice, our belongings had to go through a airport-style security scanner but we were allowed to bring our cell phones in. The building is quite new (and environmentally friendly) and was a very comfortable space. The interviews take place on the 2nd floor.

The waiting area was crowded when we arrived and the lady at the front desk mentioned a 1.5 hour delay. Upon checking in with the lady, she gave us a restaurant-style coaster buzzer. When it buzzed about 1 hour after we got there (45 min post appointment time), we went up to the desk and our officer, a middle-age pleasant-looking la... read complete review

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