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Denver CO USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 4.2 / 5
83 Review(s)
Denver CO Review #2102 on October 13, 2007:

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Review Topic: Adjustment of Status

Everything went really well, I prepared all the papers I need with both our names.
The officer was so nice...and the interview took about 35 minutes, and she approved. Then she ordered my green card, and show me the paper and I have to make sure everything in the paper is correct.
Over all the interview is really good

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Denver CO Review #1980 on August 30, 2007:

Liebi




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Review Topic: Adjustment of Status

I had my interview for Adjustment of Status on August 17th. in Denver. We got there pretty early to avoid any traffic jams and after a waiting time of about 45 minutes we were called in for the interview. The immigration officer was really friendly and only asked a couple of easy questions, each others birthdates, the first names of our parents and so on. He also wanted to see some evidence of us really living together and when I handed over my Military Spouse ID and the Health Insurance Enrollment it was just fine. He kept on going through all the paper we ever send, maybe to make sure he had all the documents he needed and was totally surprised because I provided him with copies of all originals we brought with us. After 15 minutes we were approved, done and out!

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Denver CO Review #1629 on May 24, 2007:

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Review Topic: Adjustment of Status

Interview started 1H15 after my scheduled time. The interview lasted approximately 1 hours. IO did not take my I-94 but said that I was approved and that I'd get my card in a few weeks. Woohoo!

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Denver CO Review #1431 on March 27, 2007:

Jim & Angela




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Review Topic: Adjustment of Status

We had our interview in Denver and arrived half hour early. We had ALL our paperwork with us and went through security and handed the guard our appointment letter which they kept. My husband, Jim, made a comment about wouldn't it be great if they were running ahead of time and I laughed as so far most appointments required lots of waiting. Well, Jim's comment paid off as the officer called our name 10 minutes early!

We had a very brief interview, the officer asked us how we met and wanted to know about Jim's previous marriages and the lessons he learned from them and why this marriage was going to work. Being my first time being married, the officer then asked if I was 'leary' about marrying someone who has been divorced. We then talked about how our relationship has progressed since me arriving in the States and showed him an album of our wedding photos and visiting Jim's family in Texas. Other questions involved confirming personal details:DOB, address, parent's names... read complete review

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Denver CO Review #1429 on March 27, 2007:

Jim & Angela




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Review Topic: Adjustment of Status

We had our interview in Denver and arrived half hour early. We had ALL our paperwork with us and went through security and handed the guard our appointment letter which they kept. My husband, Jim, made a comment about wouldn't it be great if they were running ahead of time and I laughed as so far most appointments required lots of waiting. Well, Jim's comment paid off as the officer called our name 10 minutes early!

We had a very brief interview, the officer asked us how we met and wanted to know about Jim's previous marriages and the lessons he learned from them and why this marriage was going to be work. Being my first time being married, the officer then asked if I was 'leary' about marrying someone who has been divorced. We then talked about how our relationship has progressed since me arriving in the States and showed him an album of our wedding photos and visiting Jim's family in Texas. Other questions involved confirming personal details: DOB, address, parent's n... read complete review

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