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San Antonio TX | Review #24818 on October 11, 2018: | theatxbombayguy
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Had our appointment on Oct 11 2018. Heard that there was a major water leak @ the Office on Oct 10, and they had to cancel interviews indefinitely.
We reached the office @7:20 AM. Went through the metal detectors, and the reception, got our tickets and sat in the waiting area.
All of a sudden @7:30 AM, someone comes outside asking for our ticket number. We waited for him to repeat our ticket number, again, before we went and greeted him.
Young hispanic officer - with a manbun and a decent amount of facial hair and sunglasses.
Well spoken, greeted us, shook our hands. Got our names, introduced himself and lead us to follow into his office
Swore us under oath ...before seating us down..
The interview was very smooth and basic - we had submitted a significant amount of evidence along with the application
Before everything - requested our passports, SSN cards, temp EAD card, H1-B work authorization document...
Went through the I-130 w... read complete review
| | San Antonio TX | Review #24543 on September 1, 2018: | StuTor
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I had to do this interview alone because my wife is currently deployed. I was so anxious going in. I actually got there about 30 minutes late, than my scheduled time (which i don't recommend at all because it got me all flustered). But as soon as i got through security, the IO called my name almost immediately. She then took me to the back, asked about my wife, i explained to her, and gave her a copy of her orders. Then she just asked me the yes/no question, asked my personal info, and just some questions about my history, and when i met my wife. She then asked if i brought any other documents, then i just gave her some more documents. I had a full binder, and she only took 2 things lol. The whole ambience was really relaxed, and that really helped me settle too. I'm really grateful, and thankful to God for this experience, and for VJ because we couldn't have done this without you guys.
| | San Antonio TX | Review #24393 on August 6, 2018: | dystopia
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So my status online never updated from "We're scheduling your interview" for months, yet I received the notice for interview in the mail early July 2018. Status remained the same.. scheduling interview. Never changed. Even in the new website.
So I went to the interview with my husband last Aug. 1. We drove all the way from Round Rock, TX to San Antonio. My interview was 10:30am, we arrived at 10am. We went through inspection, got registered, and was given a number. The receptionist was very friendly. The interviewing officer called us right away even before the scheduled time of interview.
We were sworn in. The officer asked us for originals to inspect: birth certificates, passport, IDs, marriage certificate. Did not ask for original DS-3025 at the interview though I have it with me, I only sent a copy of that in the AOS packet. I didn't do the civil surgeon at all. My medical was done at my home country for K1, Ma... read complete review
| | San Antonio TX | Review #23195 on February 2, 2018: | SNA17
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| | San Antonio TX | Review #23090 on January 12, 2018: | 13roots
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Our experience was similar to the other recent reviews for the San Antonio office. The interview was surprisingly low key and short, around 20 mins, plus another 10 mins of chit chat. We arrived about 40 mins early and waited 10 mins before checking in. We ended up getting called in for the interview about 10 or 15 mins before our interview time since we were already there. Unlike most people on the forum, we were adjusting from TN to GC, rather than K1 or K3.
I had felt under-prepared in spite of my two binders worth of documents and 40 photographs, but in the end the officer only asked for and took copies our new house title documents since we'd bought a house since filing the AOS and moved. He spent the time re-verifying the information on the submission and checking them off with a red pen, and asking us clarifying questions along the way. He asked how we met, how long we've known each other, the circumstances of my husband's prior green card (it was through his pare... read complete review
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