Philadelphia PA USCIS Office Reviews
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96 Review(s)
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Philadelphia PA | Review #9704 on May 21, 2012: |
Aprilpam77
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Philadelphia PA | Review #9465 on April 12, 2012: |
desigu
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All went smooth and very well. The questions where basic ones. I got my green card 10 days only after the interview.
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Philadelphia PA | Review #9228 on February 27, 2012: |
KristinH
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Manu and I had our interview today in Philadelphia at 9:00am. I was so nervous on the drive down that I could hardly talk when we got within 10 minutes of arriving (and I usually have a lot to say). We arrived at 8:50, and were admitted into the building, cleared security, and were checked in on the 3rd floor by 9:00am. The security was very polite and friendly and there was no wait time getting in. We were called by our interviewing officer around 9:40am. When we were brought into the room, he told us to remain standing, asked to raise our right hand, and swear to tell the truth. Once we were seated, the officer spent about 5 minutes looking for a red pen, emptying a 2-hole punch, and telling us a story about when he used to collect the hole punch clipping to save to put in an envelope to use as an office prank. We were somewhat relieved by his conversation, but still incredibly nervous! :blush:
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Philadelphia PA | Review #9155 on February 15, 2012: |
KristinH
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Manu and I had our interview today in Philadelphia at 9:00am. I was so nervous on the drive down that I could hardly talk when we got within 10 minutes of arriving (and I usually have a lot to say). We arrived at 8:50, and were admitted into the building, cleared security, and were checked in on the 3rd floor by 9:00am. The security was very polite and friendly and there was no wait time getting in. We were called by our interviewing officer around 9:40am. When we were brought into the room, he told us to remain standing, asked to raise our right hand, and swear to tell the truth. Once we were seated, the officer spent about 5 minutes looking for a red pen, emptying a 2-hole punch, and telling us a story about when he used to collect the hole punch clipping to save to put in an envelope to use as an office prank. We were somewhat relieved by his conversation, but still incredibly nervous! :blush:
The first thing he asked us was if either one of us had been married befo... read complete review
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Philadelphia PA | Review #8475 on October 9, 2011: |
johny007
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i was interviewed there last month. the interview went well. the IO was a thorough gentleman.he asked questions for an hour from both me and my wife together.of course our answers matched.then he asked my wife to provide the death certificate of her ex husband and for me to submit a birth certificate from my country as i provided it from NY consulate. but the problem is not in providing this RFE but he asked us that we will receive the request for RFE in a mail and have to submit these documents personally and he will let us know about the date of the interview in the mail.now i am freaking out coz i have seen people talking as second interview as stokes interview which is really a nightmare. but from his conversation it we did not felt that he had intentions for arranging a stoke interview for us.any kind soul plz let me know what should i expect in the interview???
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