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Philadelphia PA USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 4.1 / 5
96 Review(s)
Philadelphia PA Review #24104 on June 26, 2018:

Adam&Allison




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Review Topic: Adjustment of Status

Our appointment was at the Philadelphia field office at 9am, we arrived at the office at around 8:15am, went through security and were directed to the second floor. We waited for about 45 minutes upstairs, and then were called into door number 2.

Our immigration officer was very nice, he had us raise our right hand and swear to tell the truth, which we did. He then made us feel immediately at ease with personal stories about his wife, we laughed and joked for a couple of minutes before he asked how we met - we told him, he then asked a few questions from AOS, then he said our paperwork looks good and asked if we had anything we would like to submit. We took a lot of evidence, so just handed him the folder and let him choose what he wanted to see. He only looked at photos and our joint checking statement, then he said that he will approve us and we'll receive the green card within two weeks.

That was it, very smooth and pleasant experience!

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Philadelphia PA Review #24055 on June 22, 2018:

Rangm021

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The process was fairly straightforward. We arrived right on time for the interview. Security escorted us through and directed us to the waiting area. The waiting room was a large open space with various doors around the entire room. We handed our paperwork to an attendant at the desk and were asked to wait outside a specific door. After about 10 minutes, an officer called our names. We were directed through the door and a few hallways until we entered the room. We were sworn in, and then it became pretty casual. He asked us how we met one another, and we talked about how we met by working at Disney. After that, the officer simply mentioned that he would go through our biographical information to verify that it was all correct. He then congratulated us and told us we'd receive an approval in the mail. I received an update the same day through the case status app. Very straightforward process and our officer was incredibly kind!

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Philadelphia PA Review #24054 on June 22, 2018:

bennn

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Went in with our lawyer, but she never had to speak. The interviewer asked the petitioner some basic questions about the applicant like anniversary and birthday. We presented a scrapbook and the office asked the applicant who the people were in some of the photos. She then said she would recommend our case for approval. Overall, a very simple and nice experience. Just respect them and answer their questions, and it should be painless.

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Philadelphia PA Review #23945 on June 5, 2018:

KRYZZY

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Philadelphia PA Review #22950 on December 10, 2017:

narakthisud




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The USCIS officer (ISO Campbell) was in a terrible mood even before he met us. He kept saying that he was running 30 minutes late for a meeting and didn't have time to work with the interpreter that we had paid $200+ to be there so the ISO would do his best just to speak directly to my wife. From a technical standpoint, it was fine since my wife's English has improved tremendously in the past few months and she answered with poise every time, only hesitating occasionally because the officer was a bit intimidating.

The interview itself was a breeze. The ISO shusshed me when he asked my wife for her SSN card. I tried to explain that I had all of my wife's paperwork with me and that he'd need to talk with me to get it. All in all, the interview lasted no longer than 15 minutes and he asked very few questions other than a few of the standard ones from the I-485, our birth dates, phone numbers, and address. He spoke mainly to her although he did ask if I'd ever met or spoken ... read complete review

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