San Francisco CA USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 4.3
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123 Review(s)
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San Francisco CA | Review #4913 on August 29, 2009: |
enno4eva
Rating: Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
We met with the Head of Adjudications as our case has been going on for 7 years. The interview was short and to the point. The adjudicator was training another employee while conducting our interview. We all chit chatted about movie genres and why our AOS was not done back in 1994. Our answered concurred with their info and he approved us on the spot!
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San Francisco CA | Review #4804 on August 2, 2009: |
rubyred
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we filed for AOS after i came to the US on a J-1 visa and married my american boyfriend.
after many days of stress and paperwork-gathering, we arrived at our interview appointment feeling very very nervous. the building is very easy to find, and is only a 10min walk from the montgomery BART station. we didn't want to worry about traffic or parking so we caught the train in from oakland.
our interview was scheduled for 9.30am, but since we had read that there are often queues outside the main doors, we arrived early, around 8.50am. the waiting room on the 2nd floor was virtually empty, but we didn't get seen till about 20mins after our scheduled time. a woman came out and called my name and apologised for having us wait. she led us into her office, asked us to swear an oath, and then proceeded with the interview.
she was extremely friendly, polite and did her best to put us at ease and make the whole thing feel very relaxed and casual. i was ... read complete review
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San Francisco CA | Review #4710 on July 9, 2009: |
Winterjade_SF
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Appt. was at 10am. We got to the reception area on the 2nd floor of 630 Sansome about 5 minutes 'til 10am - puppy troubles in the morning (wouldn't 'potty'), unusual traffic to the interview and a line outside the building all contributed to our almost being a bit late.
We were called in at around 10:45am.
Our adjudicating officer left the room for a moment to make copies of our IDs (CA drivers' licenses) and our attorney turned to us and said, "Don't be intimidated by her. Just answer her questions. She has a reputation for being a pain in the butt." "Great," we thought...
When she returned, she actually turned to my husband, the US Citizen, and started asking him questions first. She actually ended up questioning him more than she did me... we both think it was because his family -- younger brother and father -- has a bit of a police record (minor incidents, mostly involving his younger brother). She asked where his parents were, whether he had 2 ... read complete review
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San Francisco CA | Review #4128 on March 25, 2009: |
Kang Lang
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arrive early it takes awhile to gain entry in the building but they are very nice.
we waited about 40 minutes to be seen and were interviewed by a very pleasant female officer. who swore us in and asked the usual questions relative to subersive activities. she was kind in letting me re-explain some of her questions when my husband didn't understand her wording (still used english sometimes just using simpler phrasology). mostly interested in our comingling of asset evidence and photos of us with the other person's family. went to speak with the supervisor which took 20 minutes or so and then gave us the paper indicating approval and told us to lift conditions.
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San Francisco CA | Review #3852 on January 27, 2009: |
LynnandAhmed
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Our officer was super nice. Everything went smoothly. The interview lasted about 40 minutes and we had to wait about 40 minutes.
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