Miami FL USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 4.2
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54 Review(s)
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Miami FL | Review #20960 on November 29, 2016: |
Katie.Casa305

Rating:  Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
Could not have been a smoother, easier process. The woman who we met with was incredibly nice - she didn't ask us any difficult questions, she was really just walking us through the process and explaining how things worked.
We arrived an hour before our scheduled interview time, though we didn't need to. It took about ~20 minutes to get through security and check in.
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Miami FL | Review #20898 on November 18, 2016: |
alejandropenag

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Very effective and very kind staff.javascript:emoticon(' ')
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Miami FL | Review #20559 on September 30, 2016: |
minnie_mouse

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Very straight forward and quick interview. Approved on the spot. Be prepared and have your documents ready.
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Miami FL | Review #18598 on December 19, 2015: |
HC70

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my interview for adjustment of status was on June 28,2013.was on time but forgot my passport at home, could have gone for it but didn't want to be called while I was running home to get it.when he welcomed and sworned us(me and wifey) first thing I told him I don't have a passport, he said you have a problem, but let us do the interview first and we'll see for the rest.Interview was corteous usual questions,everything was in order. Make me sign paperwork. approved on the spot.(he wanted to know the last time I came in the country, hopefully it was done on an advance parole, wich I had, saved the day on the passp. issue.)
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Miami FL | Review #17130 on June 21, 2015: |
HC70

Rating:  Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
my interview for adjustment of status was on June 28,2013.was on time but forgot my passport at home, could have gone for it but didn't want to be called while I was running home to get it.when he welcomed and sworned us(me and wifey) first thing I told him I don't have a passport, he said you have a problem, but let us do the interview first and we'll see for the rest.Interview was corteous usual questions,everything was in order. Make me sign paperwork. approved on the spot.(he wanted to know the last time I came in the country, hopefully it was done on an advance parole, wich I had, saved the day on the passp. issue.)
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