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Saint Paul MN USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 4.3 / 5
83 Review(s)
Saint Paul MN Review #9999 on July 14, 2012:

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Review Topic: Adjustment of Status

Metro drive, Bloomington.
Waited in the waiting room for 15 minutes. Young immi officer took wife, 18 month old daughter and I to office, asked basic questions then approved us within 10 minutes. I took all records, photographs and applications compiled since the beggining, i think he didnt know whether to read it or climb it. I was prepared for every possible question he could ask. My own concern was my bad memory for dates, it generally looks bad when applicants can\'t answer quickly when this happened or that. I think he got bored with my scratching my head so he asked my wife who was a little more precise.

I had various arrests which were covered/explained quickly. The officer was polite, courteous and professional.
Throughout this whole procedure, I have been lucky to have encountered only helpful and professional USCIS officers, Hope you all do too.



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Saint Paul MN Review #9684 on May 16, 2012:

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Saint Paul MN Review #7584 on May 12, 2011:

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We had our interview in Bloomington MN,a suburb of Minneapolis. We entered the building through the USCIS entrance (to the left of the main). Security asked for our appointment letter and ran our bags through the xray. We walked through the detector and were directed to the next floor up and told to go to the right. Checked in at the window and were asked to have a seat in the waiting room.

We waited about 15 minutes til a woman called my wife's name and asked us both to follow her to her office. We stood at the desk as she swore us in.

She explained to us what would happen during the interview and proceeded. She verified our identity from our drives licenses and asked to see my wife's passport. She verified the information on our petition asking our full names, my wifes mother's name, where she was born, if she had any children anywhere in the world. Just the one I'm carring was my wife's response, the interview seemed quite pleased for us and noted the ... read complete review

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Saint Paul MN Review #7448 on April 14, 2011:

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Had my AOS interview in Bloomington, MN (2901 Metro Drive).

Arrived nice and early for our interview. Our immigration attorney was there with us. Waiting about 10-15 minutes and then were led through to the interviewers office. He literally only asked us what our names were, then spent two minutes glancing through our papers and approved my Permanent Resident status!

Our immigration lawyer said that she hadn't seen such an easy and short interview (or lack thereof!) as ours.

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Saint Paul MN Review #7447 on April 14, 2011:

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Was scheduled for a biometrics appointment on the 4th of May. However, due to a family emergency, I would not be in America on that date. I went to the office at 8am on Thursday morning and explained to the security guard that I would be out of the country for a month due to my family emergency. She talked to the guy in charge who allowed me to get my biometrics done (three weeks earlier than scheduled!). Walked out of there about 15 minutes later happy and relieved that I now have one less thing to worry about before I leave the country for a month.





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