Los Angeles CA USCIS Office Reviews
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Los Angeles CA | Review #12101 on June 10, 2013: |
KMH12
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Los Angeles CA | Review #11903 on May 2, 2013: |
zerogravitas
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Los Angeles CA | Review #11681 on March 22, 2013: |
Maryam_Shahin
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Los Angeles CA | Review #11494 on February 18, 2013: |
KleoLove
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Had our interview for our adjustment of status I-485 application on 2/13/13.
We applied in Oct 2012 and received our interview notice in Jan 2013, so approx. 3 months later.
Our interview was at 2:30 pm in Downtown Los Angeles. We drove to a Transit station and took an express bus. We were there in 30 minutes and had a 5 minute walk to the building. (We did not want to deal with traffic/parking; Google maps planned everything for us)
We got to the interview found the entrance and lined up to go through security. Getting in took maybe 15-20 mins.
It was now 1:40 pm so we went up, found the room. Walked in to a big room, with comfy chairs, maybe 1/4 full. We went up to the only open window, where we dropped off our interview notice. The guy working looked at our notice, asked if we had a lawyer (no we were DIY all the way) and said that it would be a while. He said we could go down to the 3rd floor and get some food and brin... read complete review
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Los Angeles CA | Review #10414 on September 15, 2012: |
Shooli
Rating: Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
Had our appointment at 1:45pm - Made it just in time... No Traffic!
Handed our interview appointment letter, and waited for our named to be called.
We were called in after about 30 minutes, more or less - walked into a nice office
and were sworn in by the interviewer, who was a very nice and warm lady.
She proceeded to confirm just the basic stuff - address, phone numbers and date of arrival in the country.
Other than that, all we did was talk about travel and other unrelated subjects.
She approved us on the spot, took my I-94 and voided my US visa. I was handed a letter congratulating me on my new status, and informing me that my GC will be mailed to me within 90 days.
Overall, the entire interview took less than 20 minutes.
The following day I got text messages notifying me that my status has been changed and that I am now a legal resident.
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