Omaha NE USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 4
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24 Review(s)
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Omaha NE | Review #2363 on January 18, 2008: |
~*Maria*~
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We left home around 8:30am this morning as it is a 2 hr drive from Norfolk, NE to the Omaha. Hoping to miss most of the heavy traffic, we decided to take a different route from the one Mapquest.com suggested, instead we heading for Bennington just outside North Omaha, and headed towards the Eppley Airfield Airport, about 5 mins drive from the Homeland Security Building. The roads were pretty slick, so it was just as well we left early.
We arrived at 10:50am, our interview wasnt until 11:30am and i handed in our appointment letter, we were only sitting in the waiting room for about 5 minutes or so when my name was called. We followed the the female IO to her office where we sworn in to tell the truth and all that good stuff, then we were asked to be seated.
The first thing she asked for was our DL's, my EAD and passport. She removed the I-94 from my passport and wrote cancelled on my visa. I had a Nebraska drivers license but my hubby still had his out-of-... read complete review
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Omaha NE | Review #1562 on May 4, 2007: |
Medical Moose
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It all began on a hectic Thursday afternoon. I had a final exam for my mircobiology class in college at 8am, and then quickly rushed home to gather my prepared materials (and of course my wife) and we were off to Omaha! It is about a 2 hour drive from Norfolk, NE. We arrived 15 minutes early and were greeted by the extremely kind security guards. These same guards were there when we went for Biometrics, and still had the same great attitudes and smiles about their faces. One guard in particular had a tremendous interest for St. Petersburg, Russia (my wife's home city). He looked through my big red English-Russian dictionary in amazement and jokingly questioned the spelling of a large Russian word, LOL.
Our appointment was scheduled for Thursday, May 3, 2007 at 1:30pm. We were greeted by an immigration officer at about 1:40pm and taken through the doors and back to his office. I attempted to make small talk immediately, as to lighten the atmosphere a little even as... read complete review
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Omaha NE | Review #1192 on January 12, 2007: |
Huntervenezuela
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We got it. The interview was approved and my wife was granted her permanent residence. Her Passport was stamped and we just need to submit some information and an immigration form ninety days before the second year of approval (Meaning today).
The officer was very polite and professional in Omaha (Joahn was her name).
Take a translator with you if the spouse doesn't speak English
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Omaha NE | Review #1044 on November 21, 2006: |
jsassman
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It was a windy, blustery, snowy drive to Omaha! We arrived at the CIS office in Omaha about one half hour early to a packed room with other applicants. We were called for your interview approximately on time. The man who interviewed us was very professional and business-like. He looked through our file and documentation we had brought along. He took a sample of bank statements, approximately every six months, and copies of our birth certificates. After visiting with a supervisor, we were approved on the spot and told to expect conditional residence card in two weeks. He had us sign a document stating that we understood lifting of conditions must be filed 90 days in advance of the expiration of the conditional residence card. We shook hands and left, breathing a sigh of relief!
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