Houston TX USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 4.3
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93 Review(s)
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Houston TX | Review #33568 on February 26, 2025: |
hmwtx

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Original interview 8/8/24 - trainee agent, no decision.
Second interview 12/6/24 - more experienced agent, admitted the first interview had not been conducted correctly, sent husband to wait while she interviewed me (the citizen) and then brought him back in and asked him the same questions. Approved my I-131 on the spot, but had a document request before she would approve his AOS. We sent in the document she wanted - which we had already given the previous interviewer, who apparently lost it - and the approval notification came on 1/16. Green card arrived 2/25, with a date of 1/15 on it.
All in all, the experience was not stressful, the interviewing agent (second one) was friendly and hospitable, felt like she was working with us to get the process done rather than facing off against us, which was the sense we had from the original interviewer. Both were professional but the second one was much more human than the first one had been.
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Houston TX | Review #33237 on June 15, 2024: |
Khufu61

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Houston! Great experience! Everyone friendly including security. The lady officer was very nice. Had a pending I-751 but nothing was asked about it. The test was quick and easy. Asked very few questions, maybe because I gave them plenty of documents online.
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Houston TX | Review #32835 on December 30, 2023: |
mangolover

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Houston TX | Review #32610 on October 18, 2023: |
Simone_Lee

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My appointment was scheduled for 12.05pm and I arrived at 11.30am. Security checks your appointment letter before letting you in. They asked if I had any weapons. Your stuff is scanned and you walk through a metal detector. Be sure to put your phone, watch, wallet, keys, and purse in a box separately. Some people had to remove shoes and belts. Then you go to the front desk.
The person at the front desk takes your appointment notification and writes a number on it and gives you a separate slip of paper: the slip of paper is the number they'll call for biometrics, and the number on the appointment letter is the one they'll call for your interview.
Biometrics was just a photo and two index fingerprints. Then take a seat and wait to be called.
I sat and practiced the civics questions (Quizlet is great), and was called at almost exactly 12.05.
Turn your phone off before going in. Don't talk while the officer is introducing themse... read complete review
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Houston TX | Review #32539 on September 27, 2023: |
ADAMLEE

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