Milwaukee WI USCIS Office Reviews
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Milwaukee WI | Review #27350 on October 27, 2019: |
Kami&Toddy
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Milwaukee WI | Review #26709 on July 22, 2019: |
tyr044
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Milwaukee WI | Review #26698 on July 19, 2019: |
AnJay
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Marriage based AOS from B2 overstay ( 5+ years). Together with my husband 6 years, on the day of interview we were married 2 years.
Our appointment was scheduled at 8-00 in Milwaukee Office. Same place where you will have you biometrics. We came at 7-30 and went inside,
We went through security. Phones are allowed on silence.
Went to second floor, checked out at window 4 and nice lady told us to sit and wait. In approx 10 minutes we were called in private room. Our officer was strict but polite. He started to question my husband (USC), date of birth, etc. Then he started to talk about my previos divorce in my country and i felt like he didnt like the answer.
Then he asked what kind of joint documents we had ( I didnt have work permit, ssn and driver license). He looked at joint bank account, family affidavits ( I have very close relationship with his family) and huge pile of mail on both of our names.
Then he told ... read complete review
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Milwaukee WI | Review #25131 on November 29, 2018: |
Naey
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We are a gay couple. We never felt, during any part of the process, that that impacted our journey either positively or negatively.
We had a bit of trouble with the appointment letter. While we filed our change of address in a more than timely manner (3 months before the appointment was scheduled and two weeks before moving) it apparently fell in between when the interview was scheduled in their system and when the file processing would have allowed a change of address to be registered "properly," or so we were told. One of us remains dubious as to whether that was a convenient mistake or actual clerical oversight. Either way, we dutifully checked the case tracking system and were able to receive a fax copy of the notice to appear after escalating to Tier 2 customer service.
Our appointment was at 10.15, we arrived at 9.45 and went through security. Phones were allowed but on silent. Belts removed, shoes stayed on. We were directed to the 2nd floor where ... read complete review
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Milwaukee WI | Review #24584 on September 9, 2018: |
Wisconsinbly
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We are a same-sex lesbian couple.
I, the foreign spouse, arrived in the U.S. in October 2016. But we filed the AOS in December 2017 (1 year and 2 months after my arrival). It was not brought up during the interview.
Originally, our interview for scheduled for June of 2017. But my wife was out of state due to work at the time and we could not attend. We called USCIS, and a lady told us it was possible to reschedule, and that she'd make a note about it, but that we are still advised to send a letter to our local USCIS office about needing to reschedule. Which we did. About 3 weeks after the call, we got a letter in the mail telling us our interview date will be rescheduled. Two months after that, we got a new date, August 29th.
We had our interview scheduled for 9:30. We arrived at about 9:15, parking was fairly easy that day (it's a quarter for 30 minutes of parking on that same street). Otherwise, there's a big parking area about 2 blocks away. We ... read complete review
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