Los Angeles CA USCIS Office Reviews
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197 Review(s)
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Los Angeles CA | Review #14097 on March 11, 2014: |
MandG
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(Late posting, but this is for our interview back in November 2013)
Me and my wife had our interview at the L.A. office. We prepared a crate of stuff to bring (yes, a rolling crate with wheels). Our interview was scheduled for 8:05. We got there at 7:00, got through security fine and made our way up to the 8th floor. We waited....and waited.....and waited. Finally at about 9:45 we were called. My wife had gone to use the restroom, so the IO said she would come back in a few minutes to get us. A few minutes pass and she comes back and gets us. We head into her small office, rolling crate in tow. She swears us in and we sit down. She asked for our ID's, my wife's passport (not mine) and my birth certificate. She went over and verified our information, while making pleasant small talk with us. She asked about our distance, but we explained everything and the plan we have in place to move, which she seemed fine with.
She then realized they di... read complete review
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Los Angeles CA | Review #13144 on October 30, 2013: |
Kevo
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Interview was at the Chatsworth, CA office in LA. Got there about 6:45 am and we were the first ones there. Doors opened at 7:00. Was there about 2 hrs before the appt and figured we'd have a long wait, but got seen about an hour before the appt. Interview was easy and only about 15 mins. Just asked to see IDs and original documents of marriage cert, and birth certs. He also asked to see some photos. He made copoes of everything and then he said we're good to go and should receive the GC in the mail within 30 days. Everyone was polite and professional. Only rude person was some eastern european lady pushing her way to the front when the doors opened at 7:00.
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Los Angeles CA | Review #13099 on October 25, 2013: |
Nonofurbusiness
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Los Angeles CA | Review #13061 on October 21, 2013: |
ramu2012
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Our interview was scheduled for 10am and we parked our car, got to the office by 9:20am. We walked through security (no lines and really courteous staff) and were pointed to the elevators.
We went up to the room that was mentioned on our letter and walked to the check-in counter. The lady there took our interview notice and asked us to take a seat. It was 9:30ish at this time. We were called in by our I/O at around 10:15am.
Our I/O had a stern face but was extremely polite and she directed us to her office. Once we got to the office, she asked us to remain standing and swore us in.
After that, she asked us for my (beneficiary's) passport, my wife's green card and our IDs (We gave her our driver licenses). She also asked for my work permit (my H1B was in my passport and my I-94).
At this point, she opened our file and asked if we had our I-130 approval notice. Our I-130 was approved a few weeks ago and I had the notice with me... read complete review
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Los Angeles CA | Review #12748 on September 12, 2013: |
SophiaNichole
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Our interview went super smooth and easy. Our only "bump" was the wait. We arrived early (10am), our interview was at 10:50am but something happened with someone else's case that caused us being called up to get messed up and then our officer had to go to lunch; so we weren't seen until 2:00pm!! Ah..... but then when we were seen it was easy.
The officer had us raise our right hand and swear to tell the truth. Then she asked for his passport and my ID. She asked him all the official yes/no security questions. Asked him his date of birth, his parent's names, our address and my date of birth. Then she just asked for his birth certificate, mine and our marriage certificate. Talked a little bit, our officer was pretty friendly and she seemed to have no concerns with our case. She even said some sort of joke about other people who were clearly not prepared, but thats not the case with us.
She asked if we had any joint things to add (since we got married the day... read complete review
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