Detroit MI USCIS Office Reviews
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Detroit MI | Review #4672 on July 1, 2009: |
웃
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Had green card interview on July 1st, 2009: PASSED!
We had everything organized in a folder since forever (pictures/EAD card/BC/marriage license/passports/SS card/all NOAs/etcetera). Our main problem is that my wife doesn't speak English and we didn't bring an interpreter. We called last minute yesterday and the average cost would have been about $200. I didn't want to pay that for a 5-minute interview when I can translate myself from Spanish to English. I heard on VJ that I couldn't be the interpreter because I had an interest in the case (translating for my wife). I'm pretty sure we just got lucky and had a very nice and friendly officer. I'm certain she could have told us to come back another day when we had a professional interpreter.
So we had a 12:15pm appointment in the Detroit office. We got there around 12pm. There were about 20 couples in a very large room. We were instructed to drop the appointment notice at window 8 (the last window) and have ... read complete review
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Detroit MI | Review #4600 on June 18, 2009: |
sammygh
Rating: Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
We were thrilled to have a quick and easy experience at the Detroit office this morning. The new building is very nice - convenient parking, friendly security guards, very bright, comfy chairs. We were especially impressed with the quotes and pictures on the wall, showing famous foreign-born Americans and quotes from past presidents about citizenship – they clearly put some thought into making the space comfortable and inviting.
Security was very quick with no wait when we arrived; the guard only asked to see my husband’s (USC) ID and asked us what we were there for. She directed us to place our interview appointment letter at one of the windows. There was no one at that window, so we just left the letter and sat down to wait. After a few minutes we got a bit worried that maybe we should have gotten a number from somewhere (they kept calling out the next numbers for service) but just as I was getting up to ask someone, they called my name, about 20 minutes befor... read complete review
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Detroit MI | Review #4562 on June 11, 2009: |
Knight2000
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Well, this time we got a different officer, and she's much better than the last one. Anyway, our appointment was June 9th at the new building, and let me tell you it's a 100 times better than the old location. There's plenty of space for parking and it's free, not like the Mt. Elliott St lot where you have to pay $7 at a crappy space where there's hardly any room. Our appointment was at 11 AM, but we got there at 10:30 and handed the lady at the window our letter. My lawyer came at 10:45 and we waited for about 15 minutes. The officer called us, took us to her room, swore us in and proceeded with the interview. Usually, they would videotape the entire interview, but there was no power that day so they had to do everything the old fashion way, which is by writing. She asked us for some documents like income tax forms, bank statements, wedding album, my wife's social security card and her driver's license. My wife is Iranian and she has an Iranian driver's license, but I took it ... read complete review
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Detroit MI | Review #4423 on May 21, 2009: |
cwgirlcody
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We had our Interview on May 19th, 2008 and it was easy. We got there about 20 minutes before our appointment. Parking was free and right next to the building. We went through security and then dropped the appointment letter of. We waited 5 minutes and were called in the office. The officer had our file in front of her and basically just asked us all the questions from the form again. She also asked how we ment, if my husband met my parents yet and if I had met his son yet. That was it. She gave me the stamp in my passport right there, because she said they are changing the computers right now and the card production will take a little longer. She kept my AP and my employment authorazation and that was it. It took all together about twenty minutes!
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Detroit MI | Review #4416 on May 20, 2009: |
Knight2000
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My wife and I had her interview on February 5th. Her appointment time was 11 AM, but we got there at 10:45. The other people who came with us was my immigration lawyer and my Mom. All of us walked in, waited about 30 minutes because the entire lobby was packed. Finally, the immigration officer called my wife's name. Before going in she asked "who are these 2 people?" I told her that's my attorney and the other lady is my Mom. My wife is from Iran and she knows english, but she has a little bit of a problem communicating, so the officer told my Mom to wait outside then she'll call her if she's needs her. She told us to come over to her little office space, raise our right hands and promise to tell the truth, and we both agreed. I had a bag with me full of wedding pictures, bank accounts, income tax forms, utility bills, etc. Whatever she wanted, I was ready to give her what she asked for. Then she asked my wife a few questions like "how did the two of you meet?", "what's your ... read complete review
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