New Orleans LA USCIS Office Reviews
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43 Review(s)
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New Orleans LA | Review #21816 on May 17, 2017: |
DandTO16
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Had a standalone I130 interview. Waited 45 minutes before being called. IO was very friendly. Asked basic questions. Told me she didn't know really why our case was sent to local office. This was a monday. Approved sameday.
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New Orleans LA | Review #19845 on June 28, 2016: |
xlynsayloux
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We arrived 30 mins early for our appointment and although there were a few couples also waiting we waited no more than 25 mins until the immigration officer called our names.
We were led to an office in the back, sworn in and she then asked us each a few questions. Our names, birthdays, how we met, how my husband proposed and my sons names. I was then asked to confirm some information on the forms. Our officer then asked us for any additional evidence and then told us if we were approved we would receive a notice in the mail followed by the 2 year conditional green card. She explained we should receive a decision in the next 2 weeks.
The whole interview process only took around 10-15 mins.
5 mins after leave the USCIS building we received approval online.
Our officer was friendly and it was overall a pleasant experience.
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New Orleans LA | Review #19552 on May 21, 2016: |
John&Lena
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Our interview was on May 16th at 1pm. We arrived early and were the first ones in the waiting area. Then had to wait 2 hours and 47 minutes, because everyone was scheduled at the same time and they randomly selected people. We ended up being second to last to be called into the office. No such things as first come, first serve alright. Which was kind of odd and illogical!
The IO was rude. She for some reason ignored me and only asked my Husband questions, documents and evidence and what not. Every time I wanted to say something directly to her, she barely reacted or just smiled. You'd think it was because my English is poor or I have an accent or something, but I am bilingual so I doubt that was the issue. I really don't know why she acted the way she did... very strange! I kept a straight face, did not want to cause any unnecessary issues. But still. Sigh.
Anyway, she did not have any of our sent in paperwork with her. Good thing we brought our own copies, everything req... read complete review
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New Orleans LA | Review #19072 on March 8, 2016: |
Ad_Infinitum
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Drove 4.5 hours to New Orleans for the AOS interview. Checked in at the interview window 15 minutes prior to the appointment time stated on the I-797. Wait time for the actual interview was around 30-45 minutes. The interview itself lasted about 15 minutes and was just basically to verify the info in the I-485. No additional questions were asked. Give the agent updated pay stubs, sealed I-693. Quick and painless.
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New Orleans LA | Review #17668 on August 27, 2015: |
Saltera519
Rating: Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Employment Authorization
We live in Pensacola, NOLA is 3 hours away. Had an appointment at 8am. We left around 3:30 am. They didn't make anyone wait long after their appointment. My wife was really nervous, but they are pretty nice here. Easy to find, parking is expensive... Fast and easy. Thumbs up to the staff here.
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