Omaha NE USCIS Office Reviews
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Omaha NE | Review #11829 on April 17, 2013: |
Inky
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My review.
Omaha, Nebraska.
Testing, interview ---
We showed up around just before 10 and waited in the parking lot till about 10:10 and went in. They had a bit of a line up, more people than I had usually seen at the local office!
They directed me to go to the right past the biometrics office to a wall with a checkin desk, handed over my sheet and she told us to sit down, small area to sit with a TV.
- My husband was allowed in without question, he fell asleep 7-8 times while we were waiting for me to be called in.
- They seemed to be a bit behind and I wasn't called in till after my actual appointment time, appeared I was the last to be interviewed of the day possibly!
I got called in by my IO - Burke. He seemed very nice! walked down a hall of interview rooms and sat in nearly the last room of the hall way.
- he asked for my ID, green card(s), passport(s). He took away my AOS green card and gave... read complete review
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Omaha NE | Review #11686 on March 23, 2013: |
Mum2LGandC
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Omaha NE | Review #11002 on November 30, 2012: |
mrskate
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We had AOS interview at the morning, we came there about 10 minutes earlier, and there were already several couples waiting, some of them were even with a lawyer. So we waited about 20 minutes until the officer invite us. He was super nice and positive person! All interview took about maybe 20 minutes and was more like a friend's conversation then some sort of interrogation. He asked how we met (we met online and told him the whole story Then he asked my husband about his work, actually where it is located, and then they talk about work opportunities, cause we are both bi-lingual. And then the officer started asking me if I like USA and how it is different from my country, he seemed to be really interested in it. Anyway then was a brief talk about forms - he checked if everything is correct, after that he said he approved I-130. Then he asked about documentation proofs of our bona-fide marriage (we have only bank statements from joint bank account), he took copies o... read complete review
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Omaha NE | Review #8149 on August 19, 2011: |
keeyah
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It went great and the officer was really nice/
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Omaha NE | Review #7892 on July 8, 2011: |
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DOES ANYONE AT ALL KNOW HOW TO FIND THE I-797 FORM? MY FRIEND WENT TO THE DMV TO GET A LICENSE AND HAD A VALID I-94 AND WAS TURNED AWAY. HES FROM MICRONESIA AND THEY TOLD HIM HE'D HAVE TO COME BACK WITH A I-797 FORM IN ORDER TO GET A DRIVER'S LICENSE. LIKE I SAID, HIS I-94 IS STILL VALID UNTIL HE LEAVES THE U.S. SO, DOES HE EVEN NEED THE I-797 AT ALL OR SHOULD I PURSUE LOOKING FOR IT? ANY ADVICE IS APPRECIATED AND MUCH NEEDED. HE'S A GOOD GUY AND I'M TRYING TO HELP HIM OUT. PLEASE ADVISE.
HAVE A BLESSED DAY!
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