El Paso TX USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 4.6
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14 Review(s)
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El Paso TX | Review #16761 on May 6, 2015: |
rekrap
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I had my AOS interview and everybody there were friendly and polite.
The officer that interviewed us was very competent.
I was a little bit nervous but the interview experience was quite relaxed.
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El Paso TX | Review #14667 on June 19, 2014: |
LeslieandGarrett
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We had our interview at the El Paso Field OFfice on June 18th. We got there 20 mins before and went into the building without any issues. We were told to wait in a room where there was another couple and other people. After waiting for about 10 minutes, we were called in, and so was the other couple, we got different IO's. The IO's name was E. Ochoa. She led us to her office and before we sat down, she made us swear we'd tell the truth. After that, we sat down, she asked for our ID's, my EAD and documentation I used to last entered the US. She took a look at the documents and then proceeded with the questions to my husband, the US citizen. She asked for his name, address, DOB, place of birth, where did we get married, if he had any kids or had been married before. Then she proceeded to ask me the same questions, and the "No" questions from the I-485, she also asked when I had entered the US last and if I had ever been deported or had issues with the law or immigration and if I had live... read complete review
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El Paso TX | Review #14665 on June 19, 2014: |
LeslieandGarrett
Rating: Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
We had our interview at the El Paso Field OFfice on June 18th. We got there 20 mins before and went into the building without any issues. We were told to wait in a room where there was another couple and other people. After waiting for about 10 minutes, we were called in, and so was the other couple, we got different IO's. The IO's name was E. Ochoa. She led us to her office and before we sat down, she made us swear we'd tell the truth. After that, we sat down, she asked for our ID's, my EAD and documentation I used to last entered the US. She took a look at the documents and then proceeded with the questions to my husband, the US citizen. She asked for his name, address, DOB, place of birth, where did we get married, if he had any kids or had been married before. Then she proceeded to ask me the same questions, and the "No" questions from the I-485, she also asked when I had entered the US last and if I had ever been deported or had issues with the law or immigration and if I had live... read complete review
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El Paso TX | Review #14609 on June 11, 2014: |
Magic424
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El Paso TX | Review #14182 on March 25, 2014: |
teanet
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Immigration officer was very nice. The interview took about 30 minutes. First he asked us to sworn and than asked some questions from I-130 and I-485 to make sure there are correct information. He asked us to tell him about our story, how was my family reaction to find out I am with American and I will move to USA. Than we were pretty much talking and he always put some question between conversations. I think he was trying to read body language, than just ask million of questions. We waited in waiting room only for about 15 minutes. Security stuff were really friendly. It was good experience.The immigration officer was very professional. When you have nothing to hide there is no reason to be worried.
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