Philadelphia PA USCIS Office Reviews
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96 Review(s)
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Philadelphia PA | Review #22504 on September 15, 2017: |
camerica
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Got the one power tripper in the whole place. Was not friendly from the moment she called us. Did not talk at all. Not even a hello or follow me, sit here, please, thank you. Did not look at or talk to my husband once. Did not acknowledge his presence. All other interviewers greeted the folks they called at the door with a smile, a "how are you'. I got the one rotten apple. Horrible experience.
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Philadelphia PA | Review #22224 on July 25, 2017: |
craftyem
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Easy interview. Staff didn't ask much as we had enough info
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Philadelphia PA | Review #21984 on June 17, 2017: |
bennn
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Very friendly, quick, and easy. Asked a few simple bio questions, reviewed some photos and discussed the people in the photos. Was done in about 15 minutes.
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Philadelphia PA | Review #21129 on January 3, 2017: |
fancyfacetammy28
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Philadelphia PA | Review #19956 on July 17, 2016: |
liirthropp
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Our appointment was scheduled for July 14th at 10:15 AM. We drove over to Philadelphia the evening before and stayed at the Sheraton Downtown Hotel, which is approximately a twelve minute drive from the USCIS office.
I woke up at 7:30 on the day of the interview, and took my time getting ready. My goal was for us to leave at 9:30. We ended up leaving at 9:45, so it was a little later than expected. We drove to the USCIS office and paid 12 dollars for all-day parking in the lot across the street from the USCIS office.
We entered the building, where a very kind security guard looked at our IDs and appointment letter. There were a few people in line at the security check, which meant we were a bit delayed, but it didn't matter. After the security check, we took the stairs to the second floor and walked to the registration desk. The woman took our appointment letter, wrote some stuff on it, and told us to take a seat by door number three.
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