Fresno CA USCIS Office Reviews
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Fresno CA | Review #13700 on January 23, 2014: |
ptwl
Rating: Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
We saw a female officer for our VWP/AOS due to marriage interview. It was more like a conversation with a friend than an interview. She was so lovely!! The interview lasted about an hour.
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Fresno CA | Review #11679 on March 22, 2013: |
TandC
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· 1 person found this review helpful Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
I was positivly surprised to find out that our Adjustment of Status Interview was 2 and a half months after filing! We arrived about half an hour before the interview and were finally called in about 45 minutes after our appointment time.
The lady was very unfriendly, almost rude. She hardly greated us.
At first, she explained that I will not get a notice before my conditional greencard is about to expire. I have to keep track of it myself and apply for the removal of the conditions within the correct time frame.
Next, she told my husband off since he has not changed his address on his driver's license.
I could not believe what I heard when she told us that all my medical information was missing from the file?! She asked me if I have copies. Unfortunately, the Panel Physcican in my home country never handed me copies, she even told me that the US Embassy in my home country prohibits her to hand out copies! For not having copies the immigration officer t... read complete review
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Fresno CA | Review #9990 on July 12, 2012: |
babydollsal
Rating: Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
I as surprised to find out that our interviewer was on schedule, we were called into his office promptly at 10am. He asked my husband very basic questions off of the application that we submitted, i.e. Name, dob, address, marriage date and place, employment, where we met and so on. Within 15 minutes he informed us that he was approving our application and we should receive my husband's card in the mail betwee 3-6 weeks. This interview was nothing like what I had seen on YouTube! We are very gratefully awaiting my husbands "green card" in the mail!
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Fresno CA | Review #7052 on January 13, 2011: |
Wishing
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· 1 person found this review helpful Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
We arrived just on time for our interview, security on the ground level checks your interview letter and ID and you go through a metal detector. Then elevator to the 3rd floor. We placed our letter in a basket by a window and then sat down waiting to be called. Only a few minutes went by before we were called by a female IO and led into her office. She instructed us to remain standing in front of our chairs and we swore an oath (true testimony etc.). Then we sat down, she had our file on her desk and started flipping through it. Asked my husband his name, address, birth date, parents names etc. Then asked me the same questions. Asked us for our original birth certificates, marriage license, social security card...and perhaps a couple other things. She reviewed the I-485 paperwork questions and verified some answers on my forms (like POE I had put Chicago but in fact the POE was in Ottawa, Canada with pre-clearance)...verified some other questions (telephone numbers etc.) then h... read complete review
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Fresno CA | Review #7034 on January 7, 2011: |
Griffon64
Rating: Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Naturalization
So, I went in for my N-400 interview yesterday. ( Based on 3 years of marriage to a US citizen. ) Below is my experience, to help anybody else who may be interviewing at this office know what it is like.
I don't know if I just happened to have a really good IO, but I received a call the day before from the IO who interviewed me, saying that she'd like me to bring some Christmas cards, utility bills & bank statements, she noticed I didn't have any in my application. ( My bad! I included bigger things like house mortgage and vehicle deeds. ) She also said she noticed my interview time was early in the day and it might be foggy on the 2 and a half hour drive there, so I wasn't to worry if I arrived late, just get there and they'll fit me in.
When we got to USCIS, we went through security ( you have to take off your belt and everything, like at the airport, and some people who had the kind of nail clippers that has a blade in it had to take those back to their... read complete review
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