Denver CO USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 4.2
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83 Review(s)
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Denver CO | Review #28338 on June 17, 2020: |
lupus
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Denver CO | Review #28247 on April 9, 2020: |
DHSRacismHunter
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If you could give less than zero, Minus 1000 it would be. Belligerent, racist, arrogant floor staff who are more interested to argue with you than do the job they are paid to, to provoke you and lie to your face.
We felt treated with obsequious racism and ignorance by group of people who are unfit for the purposes they are employed, and do not uphold the right values, but pretend with some veiled arrogance, as if I was engaged in some antanagoge with the officers, who was more a self-appointed ruler than a Civil Servant.
The staff here refused to help me get home for my ill and dying father (12 months before Covid) and they did it as they are evil, racist, liars, who are more interested in getting paid than actually using a brain cell. This is despite my status affording me travel rights.
So self-serving and booboise the desk officer first stated, “we don’t do that here†and blaming me for, “getting an attorney fro... read complete review
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Denver CO | Review #28202 on March 19, 2020: |
hedda.gabler
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Denver CO | Review #26780 on July 30, 2019: |
kelmar
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Adjusting from a K-1. Showed up about 15 minutes early. Went through security downstairs, and up the elevator to the second floor. Checked in at the desk on the second floor and sat down to wait.
We were called in about 10 minutes after our appointment time. We sat down and were sworn in.
The officer took my husband's (petitioner) photo and fingerprint. He went through the basics of the application, asking my husband to verify that his name, address, social security #, stuff like that. The officer explained to my husband that his green card will have the name on his birth certificate, instead of the name on his passport (one name difference, he was born in a different country than his passport is from and the naming conventions are different). He also asked to see my husband's old passports. The officer then verified the answers to all the check box questions.
He went over my husband's immigration history (was an F-1 student and then worke... read complete review
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Denver CO | Review #25766 on March 13, 2019: |
denverite2018
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