Los Angeles CA USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 4.1
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197 Review(s)
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Los Angeles CA | Review #23821 on May 18, 2018: |
dcp19
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Went in for my interview for my AOS to GC after marrying my American partner. We had a lovely lady who was very praiseworthy of my case that I filed myself (without an attorney - go me!) She said I was lucky because my case got to interview within 4 months of application, which is rare under the current administration.
Bad news was my Birth Certificate was not the Long Form version and so I was issued with an RFE and told my case was on hold until I got a Long Form copy.
Once I had my Long Form BC I could drop of a copy at the field office and then my case would be approved. Hopefully this can be fixed by next week.
All in all - a pleasant experience, aside from the minor bump.
(Side note: I took in an exact copy of my AOS package but she never asked to see any of it, only our combined ID)
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Los Angeles CA | Review #23751 on May 4, 2018: |
Danni.B
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I moved to the US from Canada under K1 Visa on Nov 11 2017. We got married on Dec 8th and sent my AOS/EAD/AP application in early Jan. I was expecting to receive EAD and AP in 3 months and AOS in 6 months. Little did I know, it takes way longer than 3 months to get a EAD/AP these days! But I was surprised to receive a letter in mail in April for an interview on May 4 2018.
My interview was at 11:30am at Los Angeles office. My husband and I arrived at 11:05am. There was a bit of wait to go through the security line at the main entrance. A security guard came over, and took us and a guy in front of us to a different entrance without a line. So we cleared through security in less than 2 minutes. The security guard was SUPER nice! Asked what we were here for, and patiently guided us where to go and which suite to go once we were on 8th floor.
Checked in at window 4 at Suite 8024 at 11:10am. There were about 7-10 groups of people in the room when we arrived. ... read complete review
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Los Angeles CA | Review #23710 on April 28, 2018: |
peeroh
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I received a new notice of action today, and I have our interview scheduled for 05/29/18.
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Los Angeles CA | Review #23226 on February 7, 2018: |
ewogh04
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Our appointment was at 9:30am. The appointment document said not to arrive more than 30 minutes earlier, so we arrived at 9am.
However, there was a long security line for entering the building, so we ended up entering the building a little over 9:30am.
We rushed to 8th floor to the appointment room.
Fortunately, they did not say anything about being late, but told us our interview will be in another room.
At this point, I was thinking 'Are they sending us to for intense interview?'
We walked to the other room, and it looked similar to the original location. There was waiting area and people were waiting to be called.
The interviewing officer called my wife's name after 5-10 minutes.
We walked to his office, and swore us in.
He asked us how we met, why we decided to marry each other, and what we do for a living.
He asked us for passports and marriage certificate.
And that was it!!
He printed somethin... read complete review
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Los Angeles CA | Review #23077 on January 9, 2018: |
The Freckle
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We waited almost two hours past our scheduled interview time but that was the only bad part of the day. Once we were called in, the agent got straight to the point and confirmed some of the information on the I-485 application. She asked if we had received the EAD and tracked it when we said it had not arrived.
She asked what additional evidence we had to provide her that day and we gave her some documents and a stack of pictures. She went through the pictures and would pull out some and ask us questions about the people in the pictures with us and the event or location where it was. Finally she told us we were approved. The entire thing took about fifteen minutes.
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