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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 #679 on July 7, 2006: | sukie175
Rating: Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
We arrived at 08:30 for our appointment at 08:45, they will not let you into the building more than 15 mins ahead of time.
We sat in the waiting room for about 5 minutes before the officer came out and called us. Note that he spoke to another couple first and said as they were late for their appointment, he could not guarantee he could still see them that day and he was not going to leave us waiting as we were on time. So don't be late!
His name was Anthony (mid 30's) and he was immediatley relaxed, chatty and friendly.
We entered the room and sttod as he swore us in, he had my file there ready and immediately asked us for our ID. Gary gave his Drivers Licence and I gave my UK passport. Then he asked us to confirm our mailing address and as it is a PO Box, he checked we have got all their mail to us ok so far. Then he asked me my date of birth and my parents first names. He asked us if we had any children, I said no and Gary said 3. He then... read complete review
| | Oklahoma City OK | Review #186 on June 6, 2005: | Cassie
Rating: Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: General Review
OK, here we go, as much as I can remember
We went through security (show the ID, show the appointment letter, and remember to keep all electronics home or in the car)
You then go straight ahead into the large room, and hang a left, and drop the appointment letter through a window into an orange basket, and take a seat. It took me a minute to remember that this is also the room where you wait for your EAD appointment.
Sit tight. We got there 10 minutes late, and waited for another 20 minutes or so.
Your interviewer will open the door on the left, call your name, and then guide you through the maze of offices out back. We had Anthony, who was very efficient, and friendly--very easy to get along with, IMHO.
Before we sat down, we did the whole "swear to tell the truth" oath.
Next is IDs -- OK driver's liscense for Jerry, my passport and EAD for myself. ... read complete review
| | Oklahoma City OK | Review #185 on May 18, 2005: | tweety
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The interview in Oklahoma City:
Our interview was scheduled for 10:30 am and we were at the office at about 10:00 am. B)
As usual we made it through the security screening and were advised to throw our interview letter into the mysterious orange basket in the window and get seated.
About 15 minutes later we were called. An officer told us that her colleague is not yet in, but that she would do the interview for him. We followed her into a little office and she told us to raise our right hand and swear that we would tell the truth.
We got seated and she asked us to provide both our driver’s licenses and my passport.
She then asked us some simple questions like our birthdates, birthplaces, my mother’s and father’s first name, confirmed our address and asked me for our phone number. We then had a little chat about the wedding, how we met, how I like the US and Oklahoma, asked where my husband works and what he does for a living, when he w... read complete review
| | Oklahoma City OK | Review #184 on April 22, 2005: | markwash02
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First off i would like to thank everyone who is a member of this website, for your comments have either directly or indirectly played a part in helping us stay sane, and making our package stronger. I hope you all contiune to be members and pass along information to others in earlier stages of the immigration process.
Ok here we go
My wife and I had our AOS interview in Oklahoma City this morning (22 Apr 05) It was scheduled for 9:15. We arrived at 8:50 and sat in the lobby, i figured that we would be in and out quick for we were the only ones there. However, we were still called in 20 min late, at 9:35. The man took us back to his office (typical office a desk, 3 chairs, computer etc.) where he told us to remain standing as he swore us in. we agreed to tell the truth and he said have a seat. He asked us each for a form of ID, I provied him with my military ID, and my wifes Dependant military ID. at this point it got quiet as He proceeded to look through o... read complete review
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