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San Francisco CA USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 4.3 / 5
123 Review(s)
San Francisco CA Review #6221 on June 17, 2010:

Winterjade_SF




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Review Topic: Naturalization

Interview in San Francisco 16 June 2010... here's what happened:

Arrived around 2:05, interview scheduled for 2:15pm.

* Was given a passport application and was instructed to read the top sheet and complete the applications at home.
* Waiting room sparsely populated and very quiet. I remember waiting in this room for my AOS in 2007 - back then, my appt. was in the morning and it was a lot more crowded.
* I & my husband waited until 2:35/ 2:40pm or so until I was called in.
* My interviewer greeted me warmly and apologized for keeping me waiting so for long, murmuring something about running very behind. She swore me in, and proceeded to go through my application very fast - asking me to confirm the information in my application (name, where I live, who I live there with, SSN, etc...). She confirmed the length of my marriage and the anniversary date of my permanent residency. She seemed very harried and definitely was ru... read complete review

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San Francisco CA Review #6095 on May 19, 2010:

perhonen




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Review Topic: Adjustment of Status

My interview was 17th May 2010. A office was easy to find. We did use Bart so we didn't need to worry about the parking.

After the security we waited about 15 extra minutes. A interview was easy and short, about 15 minutes. He only wanted to see my passport, my husbands drivers license and some pictures of wedding. He was not interested to see a rental agreements or other documents. He did ask some questions like about social security number and home address, how did we meet, my earlier trips to Usa, how i get along with his parents, what kind wedding was and how many people was there and where we did go for our honeymoon. We did not get approved right there because he was not done reading my application but i saw next day online that it was approved. Now i am waiting for paper notice of approving and also actual Green card. Easy experience.

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San Francisco CA Review #5379 on December 10, 2009:

Ellsinlove




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Review Topic: Adjustment of Status

Our I/O was super nice (& great to chat with)! We were called in right on time for our 9:05 interview appointment time. Before we could have a seat she had us both stand, raise our right hands & do the oath to tell the truth. We sat & the first thing she asked my husband who is from Jamaica was, "How's the weather?" and he of course answered, "COLD!" which made her laugh. She explained she was a Florida gal so she knew what he was going through coming from a warm place to a cold place. She then explained that there would be two portions to the interview, the first would be HIS interview & all about him, the second, about our marriage. God was smiling on us this day & we had the good fortune to get her because since her husband is also from the Caribbean, she already had a good understanding of some of the things we were telling her. The very first thing she wanted was his EAD & his California ID. We handed that over & then she proceeded to go over the information on the I-485 (a... read complete review

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San Francisco CA Review #5189 on November 4, 2009:

supermoth

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Review Topic: Adjustment of Status

We walked in about 10 minutes early for a 1:25 appointment for Angelo's AOS/green card interview. We were called in no later than 1:30pm. Officer Quezon was super friendly, asked us a few questions about how we met and our life together, mostly to corroborate what we had written in our applications. He gave us good advice for what to do to prepare to remove conditions in two years. He gave Angelo his approval letter, and we were out the door in 20 minutes!

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San Francisco CA Review #4929 on September 3, 2009:

Koakland




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Review Topic: Adjustment of Status

Yesterday Jeremy and I went to the SF USCIS office for his AOS interview. Our appointment was at 1:55pm but we arrived around 1:30pm. The office was very nice; not your typical 1970s, 1980s shabby government office décor. We turned in our appointment letter, showed the receptionist our passports and waited in the lobby for about 50 mins (about 20 – 30 mins after our 1:55pm appointment time). The office was fairly busy – they were calling people in every 7 – 10 minutes.

Eventually an officer called Jeremy’s name and I followed in. The officer was very very formal. I smiled at her and she gave me a face of stone. In her office, we swore to tell the truth during the interview. She asked to see our passports, my CA ID/DL, Jeremy’s EAD, Jeremy’s AP documents, Jeremy’s social security card (which he didn’t have with him but luckily he memorized the number). She then, very formally went through Jeremy’s AOS application – asked if he had ever committed a cri... read complete review

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