Denver CO USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 4.2
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83 Review(s)
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Denver CO | Review #24311 on July 26, 2018: |
Spiny
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Everyone in the building was friendly. Interview was just the basic questions. They just didn’t have the K1 package that I handed to the officer at POE. That’s why I was told they have to review that one and I should get an answer within a week.
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Denver CO | Review #23659 on April 19, 2018: |
Pasquel
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The interview was scheduled at our local USCIS office in Centennial Colorado. We showed up early and the interview happened at the scheduled time. Obviously we were nervous but the USCIS officer was very kind and asked typical questions, looked over our original case submission. He said everything looked good and they would make a decision shortly. He was very positive but did not say you are approved. We received the conditional green card in the mail a week later.
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Denver CO | Review #23314 on February 24, 2018: |
anpavito
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Denver CO | Review #22455 on September 6, 2017: |
duska901
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Denver CO | Review #21822 on May 18, 2017: |
ljroul
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Background: My husband is a Canadian citizen and we initially intended to file for a CR-1 so our I-130 was already approved. He came to visit me in July 2016 and we decided afterwards to have him stay and adjust. So we only filed for the AOS and EAD in September, 2016. We had our interview on May 18, 2017.
We got to the office around 7:10 for a 7:30 appointment. I brought a bucketload of documents to provide as evidence. We went through security and up to the second floor and presented our appointment letter. We got marked for door B. We were called in by a female officer about 10 minutes later.
She swore us in and then said that she did not need much from us and wouldn't take too much of our time. She said she really didn't need any evidence because our I-130 was already approved. She asked for our drivers licenses. She did not ask for any other forms of ID (I had brought our passports, SS cards, marriage license, along with copies of everything) and did... read complete review
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