San Diego CA USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 4.4
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65 Review(s)
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San Diego CA | Review #5091 on October 16, 2009: |
beatles
Rating: Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
Interview Date: October 14, 2009, 1:15 pm
We arrived at the interview office at exactly 1:15 because we had a hard time looking for a parking space. It took us 5 mins to finish the security check and was able to put my interview appointment in the tray at 120pm. Though we're late, we were called at 145 pm. There were a few couples and families at the waiting area at that time.
Our IO was very nice and friendly, made us feel at ease during the interview. We sat down but he asked us to stand again to swear to tell the truth
We were asked for IDs so we gave my husband's driver's license and I gave our passports as well. He also asked for the AP and EAD cards. He then continued by asking the yes/no questions in the application form. He was asking if I have my husband's G325A because he said he didn't have it. I said I don't have a copy. We submitted it during the petition application.
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San Diego CA | Review #4831 on August 8, 2009: |
Dan&Kel
Rating: Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
We arrived at 9:40am thinking we had a 10am appointment (it was 10:30am) and after passing through security we placed our interview letter in a tray and waited....for over 2.5 hours We weren't called for our interview till after 12:30. We watched as dozens of people who arrived after us were called first...
The interview itself was fairly painless, we were seated and asked for our ID, Passport, birth certificates and marriage certificate. We were then asked for joint financial documents, which she made photocopies of. I (benificiary) was asked a number of questions about how me met, when, why did I want to marry him, when did I last enter the US, have I left since and then some basic security questions: am I a terrorist etc.. :P We both signed a document stating that if we do not file for removal of conditional status by the said time I will be deported. She looked over our wedding album, but did not ask to see additional pictures since the wedding.
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San Diego CA | Review #4815 on August 5, 2009: |
Dan&Kel
Rating: Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
We arrived at 9:40am thinking we had a 10am appointment (it was 10:30am) and after passing through security we placed our interview letter in a tray and waited....for over 2.5 hours We weren't called for our interview till after 12:30. We watched as dozens of people who arrived after us were called first...
The interview itself was fairly painless, we were seated and asked for our ID, Passport, birth certificates and marriage certificate. We were then asked for joint financial documents, which she made photocopies of. I (benificiary) was asked a number of questions about how me met, when, why did I want to marry him, when did I last enter the US, have I left since and then some basic security questions: am I a terrorist etc.. :P We both signed a document stating that if we do not file for removal of conditional status by the said time I will be deported. She looked over our wedding album, but did not ask to see additional pictures since the wedding. ... read complete review
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San Diego CA | Review #4510 on June 3, 2009: |
destine
Rating: Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
Just got home from my interview and i was APPROVED!!! 10min interview he asked me: Where you met? When you arrived in the US? Who went to your wedding ceremony ? That's all.
One thing he wanted to see was join documents which we have a lot. Car insurance, life, health, dental, bank, phones , zoo membership.
He stamped my passport and said that the green card will be mailed soon. Also took my EAD Card.
I asked him if he needed any pictures and he said no thanks you already sent a lot. (I sent a bunch of pictures with my AOS Package )
So that's it.
Good luck everybody, be calm, dont stress out and everything is going to be ok.
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San Diego CA | Review #4509 on June 3, 2009: |
destine
Rating: Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
Just got home from my interview and i was APPROVED!!! 10min interview he asked me: Where you met? When you arrived in the US? Who went to your wedding ceremony ? That's all.
One thing he wanted to see was join documents which we have a lot. Car insurance, life, health, dental, bank, phones , zoo membership.
He stamped my passport and said that the green card will be mailed soon. Also took my EAD Card.
I asked him if he needed any pictures and he said no thanks you already sent a lot. (I sent a bunch of pictures with my AOS Package )
So that's it.
Good luck everybody, be calm, dont stress out and everything is going to be ok.
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