San Bernadino CA USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 4.1
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48 Review(s)
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San Bernadino CA | Review #7236 on March 8, 2011: |
Jabba Binks
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Interview conducted by a Chinaman with worst English accent than my wife. He asked me all the questions, and really harped on seeing bills and real estate in both of our names. Relax buddy, we have it, just keep your shirt on!
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San Bernadino CA | Review #6639 on September 22, 2010: |
souljah4christ
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We took the stuff it said on the letter and a bunch of supporting evidence, along with all of our stuff from the visa interview, and copies of the entire K-1 petition and AOS package.
Our guy was hard to understand, had a heavy asian accent and was pretty stern and straight forward. Made us swear to tell the truth, asked us immediately for id\'s, if i was a US citizen, and asked me how we met. I described how we met and how our relationship evolved until we decided to marry, and then he asked if we had any joint accounts or insurance together. That is when I pulled out my big file of supporting evidence which I sorted out with a table of contents and gave it all to him. I had another copy for myself along with all the originals (I had given him all the copies).
He went through it all, gave us back the 40 pictures and wedding invitation without even looking at them. Asked if my dad was still working (my dad was our main source of household income), asked me... read complete review
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San Bernadino CA | Review #6570 on September 6, 2010: |
Jamie&Harry
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The interview was very very short like 15 minutes. The first he asked for proof of marriage and proofs to support our living together. I didnt have much as I WAITED to long to get his Social security #. I thought we had to be married and have our marriage certificate. That was totally my fault. Anyways so I explained this to him. As soon as he would ask us one question he would interrupt my answer with another question. He asked that my husband show his keys to the house. We are about to move (buying a house) and so I never bothered to get his own house key as we go everywhere together. which I explained with interviewer interrupting saying what if he wants to go by himself to the store and I laughed and said Sir do you know where I live? I live in the desert and I know he's (hubby) not going to be going out side. The next question which floored me was about when my hubby was visiting in the US last year in May. He asked us if we had sex the first night. Because I was on tha... read complete review
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San Bernadino CA | Review #6475 on August 12, 2010: |
SSS8380
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just had our aos interview it went pretty smooth and all he asked for was proof of residency and kept some pictures. he asked how we met and other stuff just confirmed the 485 application. it was just 10 minutes, nothing difficult. he took my husbands i94. in the end gave us a paper stating we have been approved for a 2 year conditional green card he told us after 2 years we must apply for removal of conditions and that was it javascript:emoticon('')
the wait was about 1 and a half hour but interview was quick and easy!
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San Bernadino CA | Review #6152 on June 1, 2010: |
JordanP
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Finally I get to post one of these and share my happy story!
My appointment was scheduled for 8:30am and we arrived about 15 minutes early. It was a bit of a wait. It is the Tuesday following the Memorial Day weekend and apparently they had some people off on vacation and some that had called out. We waited until about 10am before getting in. My Dad, who petitioned for me, came with me to the appointment. The lady was very nice and friendly. We were sizing up the officers as they came out and she seemed to be the friendliest. I was happy to get her. The forms looked like they had spills on them and she asked if I had submitted them like that, to which I answered no. She congratulated my Dad on his recent citizenship, mentioned the date he had filed the petition when he was a permanent resident and that his becoming a citizen had moved me along substantially.
The issue I was sweating the most turned out to not be a hinderence. I had a DUI in 2008 that I wa... read complete review
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