Miami FL USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 4.3
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53 Review(s)
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Miami FL | Review #2138 on October 30, 2007: |
supratoy
Rating: Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Other Experience
I129F approved on 24 Aug and USCIS CSC HAVE NOT MAILED TO THE NVC, They were of no help. I can't believe the incompetency of that people. When I showed up for the appointment I was in military uniform, the person that first talk to me asked if I was a US citizen, even when I handle him an I797 stating that my I129F was approved (only us citizens can apply for it, my answer was "yes, since I was Born, and so was my parents, and their parents, and for that matter all my ancesters since 1898. I guess he did not like it. He was from Haiti. to the point, I was told that I have to wait by the supervisor there because they had no idea what was going on with my application....
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Miami FL | Review #1953 on August 23, 2007: |
docchanka
Rating: Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
We had our interview on Monday, Aug. 20, 07 after USCIS received our paperwork on April 5, 07.
It was a painless experience and lasted 10-15min. Our IO turned out to be a Chinese immigrant which sacred me a bit (not that I have anything against Chinese people) but he was all right: not unpleasant, not super nice, just neutral and focused on his job, rather quiet, asking few questions, hardly looking at us, seemed as if he just wanted to get it over with. It felt as if he was so not interested in what was going on!
At first he asked us to show him our IDs, then we swore to tell the truth. As it turned out later, there wasn't much to talk about, though. Next, we were asked where we met and to give him originals (just to see them I guess, he did not keep them and hardly even looked at the papers) of our marriage certificate, birth certificates (both mine and my husband's who is a US citizen), passports (both), my SSN.
He asked if we had any photos and ... read complete review
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Miami FL | Review #1838 on July 25, 2007: |
jakedankers
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My wife and I had our interview scheduled for 8:30am this morning.
We arrived at 7:30 and were told by the guards outside to stand in the corner until 30 minutes before the interview. We waited 25 minutes, before letting us in the building. You will hear the words "no camera phones" repeated to you by every single person before entering the building. Even the person whom I paid $10 to park across the street, reminded me of that.
We were called 25 minutes before our 8:30 meeting. By 8:05 we were sitting in the officer's desk. He was a very soft spoken and professional person. We both had to raise our right hands, and swear we would tell the truth. He asked to see both our passports and licenses. His very first question was for my wife (who was applying for permanent residency) was , “I notice that you previously had a visa to enter the USA, and you spent some time here, have you ever over-stayed your visa?." He then asked for the documents which proved we lived ... read complete review
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Miami FL | Review #1434 on March 27, 2007: |
Thatchi
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We had our appointment for 7:30 and i was surprised to see how long the lines already were! We had to go back to the car to drop off our cell phones, they were not letting anybody in with it...We were in the waiting room ar 7:20 and at 7:35 they called the first case of the day, which was us!! The officer was very polite but serious...she introduced herself and then sworn us in and asked us to sign a form explaining that i would get a conditional greencard, since we were not married over 2 years, then she went over the information on our folder and asked for our birth certificates and my passport. She asked how we met, and asked my husband how his parents met (she said she was curious since they're from two totally unrelated countries...) Then she asked for joint bills, we handed her our insurance statement, bank statement and a letter from my in-laws saying that we live with them and all the utilities are on their name. She looked at our pictures then said i should be receiving my res... read complete review
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Miami FL | Review #1345 on March 6, 2007: |
Neonred
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Very easy interview with a nice officer. Pleasant conversation followed by the "congratulations". Got the stamp in the passport before leaving.
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