Los Angeles CA USCIS Office Reviews
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Los Angeles CA | Review #29558 on April 29, 2021: |
tsc1223
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· 1 person found this review helpful Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
Our appointment was at 6:30am and because of the uncertainty of the parking situation downtown we opted to take an Uber. Lawyer told us to get there as early as 6 since we will need to get through security and the line could get long and they tend to run long. We got there at around 5:50am, and there was already someone in front of us. It wasn't until 6:30-ish when they finally opened the door and started letting people in. Security check was quick and officers were nice and helpful, took no less than a minute to get through.
Once we get to the the 8th floor, an officer checked our appointment and we waited in another line to get checked in. Due to Covid they checked everyone's temperature at the check-in counter. The lady was really nice and asked if we have a lawyer present, we said yes and she said to tell the immigration officer and he/she will only do three attempts so we should check in with our lawyer too to make sure he's ready. Once we're checked in, we waited i... read complete review
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Los Angeles CA | Review #29356 on March 19, 2021: |
Scandi
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Los Angeles County field office:
Filed the N-400 online on May 1, 2020.
Passed my interview on March 11, 2021.
Had the Oath Ceremony on March 16, 2021 (had a name change).
Aiso Parking Garage is still the cheapest option for parking when visiting the downtown L.A. field office. $1/hr for the first two hours, $5 for three hours. Plenty of parking too and only a 2 minute walk to the USCIS building.
I had my appointment at 1pm, there were only ~5 people in front of me in line to go through security at the USCIS entrance (they had their own entrance to the left of the main entrance, large signs saying USCIS on them). I stood in line from about 12:40, got through security at 12:45. Perfectly time to take the elevator up to the 6th floor and enter room 6024. The guard specifically asks when your appointment is and will refuse to let you in if you're earlier than 15 minutes. My husband was turned away, family members are allowed to... read complete review
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Los Angeles CA | Review #29221 on February 26, 2021: |
laxtravel83
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Los Angeles CA | Review #29109 on February 5, 2021: |
naijawifelife
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We had a straightforward and enjoyable interview that was scheduled for 7:15 am (one of the first ones of the day). We received the interview notice about a month prior to the scheduled appointment, but I was notified that it was scheduled 42 days before the actual appointment through the case tracker app. I couldn’t see the actual interview date in the app or on the USCIS system. Case Tracker App: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/case-tracker-for-uscis/id921827126
We parked in the garage (221 N Los Angeles St, Los Angeles, CA 90012) across from the Field Office but it was early in the day, parking was not hard at all. When we left the interview and returned to our car the garage was almost completely full, so plan accordingly for parking.
We arrived about 20 or 30 minutes late to the interview office due to the long line to enter USCIS Los Angeles in DTLA. We arrived at 6:4... read complete review
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Los Angeles CA | Review #27842 on January 21, 2020: |
Deanna&Mark
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We parked across the street at the Los Angeles Mall for $17 (expensive, but very convenient parking). Then we arrived to the federal building 2 hours early. There is the main entrance to the building, but as we approached with our appointment letter, we were told by a security guard to go to the door for immigration services which is around the corner. So we waited in a short line, showed an officer our appointment letter, went through airport-like security screenings. Once we were through, we took the elevator up to the 8th floor and checked in at the reception window. There in the waiting room, Mark (beneificiary) was called up to take a picture and his fingerprint about 10 minutes in. Then he sat back down with me and we waited an hour and half until our appointment time came (2:45). Finally, an officer came out, called Mark's name, and we followed her to her office. She left the door open and we sat down where she began asking Mark very basic questions (what's your name, what's you... read complete review
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