Los Angeles CA USCIS Office Reviews
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197 Review(s)
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Los Angeles CA | Review #22143 on July 13, 2017: |
jane78
Rating: Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Naturalization
Pre-Interview:
The LA field office is on the 8th floor of the federal building at 300 N. Los Angeles. I'd been to the federal building once before and the last time I went there was no waiting for the security screening area in the lobby. This time I had to wait for a couple of minutes (truly, just a minute or two) in a short line outside the building, before they let me in the door into the security screening area. Note: Others have experienced much longer waits than I did before they were able to get in the building and go through security, so you may want to give yourself some extra time for this step.
I took the elevator to the 8th floor and gave my appointment notice to the security guard in front of the door to the field office who said "thank you , please wait in this room" and pointed me to a large waiting room behind him. I arrived pretty much exactly 30 minutes before my appointment and my name was called pretty much exactly at my appointment tim... read complete review
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Los Angeles CA | Review #22140 on July 13, 2017: |
Fredy
Rating: Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
Very good experience
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Los Angeles CA | Review #22139 on July 13, 2017: |
Fredy
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Los Angeles CA | Review #22065 on July 4, 2017: |
lilygracexx
Rating: Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
Our interview was on November 3, 2016 at 12:30 pm. We got there at exactly 11:30 am and there is a long line outside. It took us about 50 minutes to get in, the security is airport style. Once we got in, we headed to the room and gave them our interview notice. The IO called us around 12:45, she is very nice and professional. She double checked our I-130 & I-485 if all the information are correct, ask for some photos, original bills, ask how we met each other and other basic things. The interview lasted about 30 minutes but, in the end we were given a paper saying "case is held for further review". The IO told us the she is new and she needed to check in with her supervisor, she also showed us a stack of files she need to go through. After 1 month, 3 weeks & 4 days of the interview the online status for my I-130 and I-485 is APPROVED. Overall we are pleased of this office and the people the work there. The wait for the result is new wracking but patience is the key. A lot of patience a... read complete review
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Los Angeles CA | Review #21938 on June 9, 2017: |
asantos
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My AOS interview appointment was on June 8 at 8:15 am. We got the federal building at 7. There was already a short line to get in. Security is way slower than the airport so try to get there an hour early just in case. You can bring your phone and there's food stand on the first floor and I believe a coffee shop on the 2nd. They'll let you bring coffee/water/food from there up to 8th floor as long you don't spill and make a mess.
There were two waiting rooms. Depends where your IO office is is where you would wait. We ended up waiting where they usually have US Citizenship applicants wait since our IO's office is in that area. We were the first applicant to drop our letter but didn't get called until 8:30. Our IO, Mr. Lee, was a very serious guy. Deep voice and he could be intimidating. But he was actually fair! We sworn, asked for ID, passports, and marriage certificate.
The questions he asked were:
How did you meet?
The yes/no que... read complete review
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