Oklahoma City OK USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 4.2
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24 Review(s)
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Oklahoma City OK | Review #18974 on February 21, 2016: |
aye.antz
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Just did my interview last thursday( 2/18/16 ). The experience was great, came in 15mins b4 the appointment. Called in after 20mins. The Consul was a little serious looking. Did our Oath then he asked all the questions in the documents to them. Lasted 30mins then he said he just gonna mail the results in 1-2 weeks. But he also said that in the final interview we have to show more proof that me and my wife r really living together.
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Oklahoma City OK | Review #18134 on October 23, 2015: |
muja
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Was sworn in then confirmed my full name, husband's name, and my signature. We were then notified we were going to get a conditional card first then would need to renew before it expires and were asked to sign that notice. That was basically it.
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Oklahoma City OK | Review #16421 on March 18, 2015: |
icepeck
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I had my AOS interview today-8am at the Oklahoma City Field Office.
We entered the USCIS building at 7.45am, went through security. We waited for about 30 minutes before we were called in. Our interviewer who was an elderly man asked us to follow him into his office.
To my surprise he asked for my I-94 and passport, both our IDs, took the I-94 out and add it to his file before we were sworn in with our right hands raised.
He then asked me our address,phone number, place of birth and ticked off on the forms as I answered. He then turned to the I-485 and asked me if the usual 485 questions to which I answered no to all.
He asked me how I came into the states and I told him F1 and he asked if I am still in school to which I replied yes. He then asked what I was studying, name of my school and copy of my I-20.
He turned to my wife and asked to describe our first meeting, whether she loves me, about the wedding, name of our church a... read complete review
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Oklahoma City OK | Review #6384 on July 24, 2010: |
DANNY1234
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We went inside about 15 mintues before the interview. The guard let us in and advised to go down the hall and place our appt letter in the slot in the door. We waited about 20 - 30 mintues and were then called in. Both my wife and I felt nervous a bit. The interviewer could tell and said to relax since she only has a few questions. The interviewer asked most the questions to my wife such as how we met, our address. when she arrived, her birthdate what was her point of entry, how many bothers and sisters she has have? The interviewer did ask my wife if she only married me because she wanted to get her bothers and sisters in America. My wife politly said that wasn't the case. I was asked what proof we had of our relationship? I provided our bank statement, lease agreement, taxes, home bills in our name and several pictures. The interviewer said she was approving our case and we will receive the greencard in about 4 weeks.
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Oklahoma City OK | Review #6322 on July 10, 2010: |
icepeck
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I had my AOS interview today-8am at the Oklahoma City Field Office.
We entered the USCIS building at 7.45am, went through security. We waited for about 30 minutes before we were called in. Our interviewer who was an elderly man asked us to follow him into his office.
To my surprise he asked for my I-94 and passport, both our IDs, took the I-94 out and add it to his file before we were sworn in with our right hands raised.
He then asked me our address,phone number, place of birth and ticked off on the forms as I answered. He then turned to the I-485 and asked me if the usual 485 questions to which I answered no to all.
He asked me how I came into the states and I told him F1 and he asked if I am still in school to which I replied yes. He then asked what I was studying, name of my school and copy of my I-20.
He turned to my wife and asked to describe our first meeting, whether she loves me, about the wedding, name of our church a... read complete review
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