Dallas TX USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 4.1
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119 Review(s)
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Dallas TX | Review #380 on January 24, 2006: |
srs121567
Rating: Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
DORA Pilot Program [On K3 Visa]: Interview was for about 15 minutes. Basic questions and detailed document review. We were told that DORA does not allow for people to file an EAD concurrently. If, however, at the end of 70 days, you receive letter stating a delay of AOS approval and an appointment date, you could walk-in with an EAD application and have it approved on-site and walk-out with an EAD card on the date of this appointment.
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Dallas TX | Review #229 on November 8, 2005: |
BlueEyesInTexas
Rating: Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
We are currently going through the DORA program in Dallas, Texas.
We were advised to not waste the money filing for EAD and AP since the goal of this program is to complete the cases within 90 days.
Other than it taking longer than the stated 90 days, our AOS experience has been excellent.
Our AOS interview which was July 21, 2005 went very well. The officer who interviewed us said that it looked like we had everything in order and the case shouldn't take very long.
Hard to do the rating here since the people in the offices we have dealt with have been great. It's just the process that is taking too long. LOL
As of today, Nov. 8, 2005 we have heard nothing else
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Dallas TX | Review #151 on August 5, 2004: |
RussianGirl
Rating: Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: General Review
Our appointment was at 10:30 AM at 3010 N. Stemmons Freeway. We were going to meet our attorney at 10:15 AM. In the morning we went through the papers one last time and went out to have some breakfast. We got to the USCIS at 10:10 AM, right when Emma (our attorney) arrived.
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We all went to the building together, and then went through security and the metal detector. The security guard told Emma to drop the letter in window 2. We sat down and Emma talked to us about what to expect, she also took all the original documents. She said she is going to be in charge of the originals and we will be in charge of the copies.
Our name was called at 10:29 AM (a minute before our appointment). We were pretty surprised because the place was packed!
All 3 of us went with the officer and he took a fingerprint... read complete review
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Dallas TX | Review #152 on June 6, 2004: |
myor51
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All,
I just wanted to expand on out experience with the pilot program here in the Dallas office. My wife is from Chongqing, China and she entered the U.S. on a K-1 Visa. She entered on 03/14/2004 and we got married on 04/03/2004. We were about to mail the AOS application when we found out that Dallas is offering the Pilot Program for I-485 Rapid Adjustment Program and can schedule using Infopass. I called NCSC and they told me that K-1 are not eligible for this pilot program. Also reading the website doesn’t give a clear answer for K-1 Visas. I went ahead and signed up for an appointment just for the heck of it. I figured it won’t hurt to try. The worst that can happen is that I would have to mail the AOS application like everyone else.
The day of our appointment I went with everything I used to date for our relationship. First an officer called us and verified that we had all the necessary documents and money orders. I had to include the G-325 fo... read complete review
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