Phoenix AZ USCIS Office Reviews
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Phoenix AZ | Review #15580 on November 12, 2014: |
nakanh
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· 1 person found this review helpful Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
Our green card interview went very smoothly. The immigration officer was very nice and made us feel comfortable. It felt more like a pleasant conversation than an interview. We were given an approval letter by the end.
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Phoenix AZ | Review #15524 on November 4, 2014: |
nadia&sameer
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Our interview went relatively well. Appointment was on 11/3 @ 1:55. Got in about 30 min late. Gentleman was very nice and asked very simple questions like address, do you have any children, how did you meet, etc. He asked us if we brought any supporting documents. He ended up keeping a few pages of pics, bank statements, cable bills, proof from work showing we are on the same insurance and each others beneficiaries. He then said he couldn't approve us today bcz he didn't have our medical report which apparently was lost at the port of entry. So we are now having to redo the medical exam in order to adjust. Very frustrating, but not the local office's fault. Exam will be re-done tomorrow and we're hoping to get AOS approval soon!
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Phoenix AZ | Review #15282 on September 25, 2014: |
carocaro
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Easy interview here in Phoenix. My husband came with me and was carrying large bankers box full of documentation. Agent wasn't interested in having box come in with me, just said he found fact husband came along and brought documentation was enough to confirm all was legit in us meeting requirement for 3 year marriage.
I passed the questions and the interview. All good. Was Naturalized the same week as there was space at a special Naturalization event.
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Phoenix AZ | Review #15058 on August 24, 2014: |
watdog
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Was asked tons of questions and was prepared with everything. I don't think she asked for pictures, tax documents, but she did want to see my wife is on my health insurance, and retirement funds. She asked questions and mixed up the dates a few times to see if we would catch it. She told my wife that you married an engineer, the numbers have to be exact LOL! She was pretty cool and asked some questions about other things as well like did my parents think I was never going to get married. Was it spur of the moment, things like that. How did the proposal take place, how's life apart, what is my wife going to school for now, why are you taking such a huge career change. Tons and tons of questions but if you're a genuine relationship you shouldn't have a problem.
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Phoenix AZ | Review #14554 on June 3, 2014: |
NancyNguyen
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Our appointment was 7.20AM, we got called around 7.45AM. The IO is an old Caucasian gentleman. He took us to the small room and told us to take the oath. He explained we would be recorded for legal causes, and he might separate us during the interview to have better decision. And we said no problems at all. He started asking basic questions like names, DOB, current address, current marriage place and time and asked us to provide original IDs, passports, I-94, old work permit, original lease, bank statements. He took my I-94 and OPT work permit and said I wouldn't need them anymore. We were like "oh it is so easy, we are so blessed..." He asked who the co-sponsor was (my father in laws.) Suddenly, he said you two would be separated for the interview, and asked who would be first. I volunteer to be first, and he walked my wife (USC) to the employee waiting room.
*** My interview questions:
1. How did you meet her?
2. How many siblings does she... read complete review
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