Detroit MI USCIS Office Reviews
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Detroit MI | Review #19602 on May 27, 2016: |
SweetJuls
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On May 25, 2016 I had my AoS Interview to be granted for a 2 years Green Card.
We get in at 2:25pm, the exact time of my interview, and we got called right away.
Everybody were super friendly (from the guards at the entrance to the front desk).
The IO was really nice, and you could tell he just wanted to be over with the interview because, as he told us, he already interviewed more than 20 couple that day.
He really didn't ask us much questions, he asked me to confirm information that I put in the I-485 AoS, and he asked my husband when he came to Italy, and how we met.
That's pretty much all.
I noticed he was observing our posture, especially when I reached my husband hand and I put my head on his shoulder (we were sitting right next to each other), I noticed he gave an importance to that gesture.
So, body language is really important also in this kind of interview!
He made us do an oath, and he asked me if I had support documen... read complete review
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Detroit MI | Review #19209 on March 30, 2016: |
spielerin
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Our interview was scheduled at 2:30pm and we walked into the building around 1:50. Went through security and everything, no problem. And we checked in at the front desk (1:51) the girl stamped on my AOS interview notice..and was directed to the waiting area (another big room on the right hand side of the building..the thing that bothers me is that a LOT of people were on their phones, playing games and talking (aren't you suppose to leave your cellphones in your car?)
We waited for about half an hour and a Hispanic lady called my name and led us into the other side of the room - it looks like regular separated offices inside, quiet but nice.
She led us into her room and let us in first. After closing the door, she asked us to remain standing and took oath (truth and truth only) and let us sit. You can tell she's in a really good mood since she was humming while walking down the hallway with us.
She checked my name and DOB, asked where and ho... read complete review
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Detroit MI | Review #18987 on February 23, 2016: |
tsd142
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Interview was at 9:30AM. Had to wait for about 20 mins before we were called in. Officer Bynum interviewed us. Took about 15 mins.
1) took the oath
2) went over the forms
3) asked basic questions of how we met
4) Saw some evidence- tax forms, marriage certificate (did not bother with everything that I got so I guess I was over perpared)
5) I asked him if he was sure he didn't want to see pics. He ended up saying "okay, since u asked...lets have a look"
6) approved us on the spot and told us about the restrictions that we have to remove in 2 years.
The End.
Over all a good experience. Really nothing to worry about if you have all the evidence lined up and you are honest. javascript:emoticon('')
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Detroit MI | Review #18917 on February 11, 2016: |
yogagurl
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I had my permanent residency interview on Feb 10, 2016. I am moving through and AOS, was a student on an F1, then married an American. I am a Canadian. We arrived early...sat in a large room. Cell phones are allowed as long as you aren't talking. Everyone was pleasant and helpful. We got called in about 30 minutes after our scheduled time. The officer went over every single page of our file, looked at every picture, asked lots of questions. But she was friendly and not intimidating. At the end she said, well I think I can approve the file, but didn't on the spot. She said she hasn't approved it yet. She said it will take her a day or two. She didn't ask anything that wasn't on the application. Overall a good experience but wish I would have gotten that stamp in my passport on the spot!
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Detroit MI | Review #18836 on January 27, 2016: |
mdollan
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Overall we had an excellent experience at the Detroit office. All of the staff were courteous and professional. Our interview was scheduled for 1:35pm. We arrived shortly after 1pm and ended up waiting (in a large waiting room) around 1-and-a-half hours before they called my wife's name. You're not allowed to bring food or drinks into the building, but they do have vending machines inside (near the bathrooms) after you go through security. The agent who interviewed us was very pleasant and professional. The interview lasted around 45 minutes. The agent asked to see our wedding photos, and asked a lot of questions to verify information in our application. She was very thorough, but in general the interview felt more like a conversation than an interrogation. We were finished and on our way home by 3:15pm.
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