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Sacramento CA USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 4.6 / 5
68 Review(s)
Sacramento CA Review #16239 on February 17, 2015:

JLR-MPA

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My wife and I had our AOS interview in February of 2015 in Sacramento.
We arrived 20 minutes early with our Portuguese/English interpreter. After passing through a metal detector, we went upstairs to the AOS interview waiting room. We placed the interview notice in the reception window and sat down. The waiting room was quite full and I imagined that we would have to wait quite a while. However, within 5 minutes, an officer came through the door and called my wife’s name. My wife, the interpreter and I presented ourselves to the officer who looked a bit confused to see three women. We explained that two of us were married and the other woman was our interpreter. He smiled courteously and asked us to step back into his office.
The interview went as follows:
Officer: Please raise your right hand and swear to tell the truth.
Officer to wife: Is this your translator?
Wife: Yes.
Officer to translator: Can you translate the oath for her.
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Sacramento CA Review #15175 on September 10, 2014:

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I had a great experience at this office. We were initially a bit nervous, but the IO was very nice and set us at ease.

Other than that... we got through the security check at the entrance very quickly, an the various check-in windows were easy to find due to the arrow signs posted along the corridors.

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Sacramento CA Review #15155 on September 8, 2014:

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Sacramento CA Review #14921 on July 30, 2014:

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[interview]

The interviewer first checked the info of me and my husband on the forms, and he marked the changes on the issue on my first name (I have to keep the hyphen in my surname, to be consistent to my birth certificate and my passport).

Here are the questions that the interviewer asked us:

Q1. When is your husband's birthday?

Q2. How did you two meet? (my husband answered it) when was that?

Q3. Do you have other documents to show me that you two are in a true marriage? (I gave him the next year apartment rental lease, and the car insurance statement). Then I show him some of our wedding photos.

Q4. Did your family come to US for your wedding? (I show him the photos at the wedding in which both our parents are presented).


And he said that he've had taken a quick look at my application package (which has a small photo albums of the wedding photos) before the interview,... read complete review

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Sacramento CA Review #12625 on August 26, 2013:

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First of all, I would like to thank visa journey for this community has been my best friend since our journey started.

So my AOS interview got approved today and this is how it went...

Appointment time is at 8:45am at Sacramento, CA. I will skip the step-by-step part from the security until I was called. My husband and I were just praying and hoping we will be assigned to one of them who "smiles". So we were called exactly 8:45am by a guy American interviewer and his first greeting to us was his awesome smile asked how we were doing and went straight to a small room. We introduced ourselves and did the pledge. He asked for our IDs, my passport...and he took my I-94 and said he will be keeping it since I won't need it anyway. The questions were: My name, my address, date of birth, place of birth, where in the Philippines I was born, if I am currently working, if I have a baby, if my husband have a baby, my current phone number, s... read complete review

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