Denver CO USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 4.2
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83 Review(s)
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Denver CO | Review #727 on July 26, 2006: |
Overin2911
Rating: Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
We arrived about 15 minutes before our interview. We showed up at the wrong immigration office first. I had no idea there were 3 in Denver. The waiting room was about a 3rd full, clean and looked like it was the place you see on TV when there is a breaking news story about immigration.
We were called right on time by a young man {Mark} (late 20's early 30's). We sat in his office and he swore us in. He then asked us to verify who we were and where we lived. He asked how we met and if we had any kids. He did not ask for anything we brought except my hubbies ss number.
The interview lasted about 15 minutes. He said everything was fine, but still waiting on the FBI name check . Not surprising since we got out interview date SO FAST. Everyone from the guards to the officer was really nice and seemed happy. The office was clean and modern. He did mention that they would be consolidating the 3 offices in to one in the near future.
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Denver CO | Review #518 on April 15, 2006: |
motu
Rating: Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
The interviewer was very thorough and asked the usual date of birth, names of parents questions followed by when we met and the list of terrorist/spy questions. About 20 minutes - he was very nice and ordered the biometrics for the same day (they were scheduled 2 weeks after the AOS interview.) He kept almost all of the proof of relationaship (about 10 items - bank statements, health insurance bills, cards, dental cards, visa card etc.) He said he will mail a letter in 3 to 4 weeks - that's how long he thought the biometrics results might take. It took exactly 8 weeks to get the email of approval.
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Denver CO | Review #153 on August 13, 2004: |
psals
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So my husband and I decided to fly out to Denver for the interview and take our chances with the officer. To recap: we'd filed AOS in Denver but then moved to Florida .. and received the interview date in Denver.
We went armed with all sorts of evidence and paperwork, and were called-in to the interviewer's office exactly at 10:45am. All he asked us was:
1. Why we flew to Denver instead of canceling this interview and having our interview scheduled in Miami?
(I told him that I had sent a notification letter to the Denver office re: our new residence but received no reply from the office about rescheduling our interview in Florida. He checked the system to see if they had received the letter, and lo-and-behold the system said they'd received the notification but no one did anything about it). *whew*
2. Employment letters for both my husband and I
3. He asked me my husband's b'day and him mine.
(I nearly forgot out... read complete review
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