Seattle WA USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 4.3
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144 Review(s)
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Seattle WA | Review #17848 on September 23, 2015: |
mamaliza
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They required us to bring more post-wedding photos and documents proving that we live together such as joint accounts, tax returns, lease agreements, insurance etc. That was a little frustrating.
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Seattle WA | Review #14914 on July 29, 2014: |
susysteele
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Appointment was at 2:15. We arrived at 2:00 and they called us back at 2:25. The IO was a young man who was very polite and courteous. The interview lasted approximately 35 minutes. He reviewed our file, asked the standard security questions, then asked us for a brief summary of our relationship. He took notes on everything, handwriting it all as we talked. Then he asked to see our pictures and any other supporting evidence we had. We gave him our proof of joint bank account, joint credit card, joint utility bills, proof of my wife on my medical, dental, and life insurance (all showing she was covered and beneficiary). He kept the documents but gave us back the photos. He also said he didn't need to keep our EAD/AP card, so we kept it. Then he said we were approved and we should expect the card within four weeks. On our drive home, USCIS status updated to "Card/Document Production". Very easy interview, nothing to be stressed about.
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Seattle WA | Review #14113 on March 14, 2014: |
jft
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Everything went very well at our interview, it was obvious right away that the officer was not concerned about anything in our paperwork and was just asking the questions he was legally required to ask. There weren’t any “trip up” questions, he simply glanced at our joint receipts, looked though our photos. asked where the wedding took place and that was it. We were told that unless there we any last-minute issues that he’d approve us that afternoon. Previous reports about the Seattle office said that they were very friendly and I have to agree with that, they treated everyone with great repect.
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Seattle WA | Review #14010 on March 7, 2014: |
jft
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Everything went very well at our interview, it was obvious right away that the officer was not concerned about anything in our paperwork and was just asking the questions he was legally required to ask. There weren’t any “trip up” questions, he simply glanced at our joint receipts, looked though our photos. asked where the wedding took place and that was it. We were told that unless there we any last-minute issues that he’d approve us that afternoon. Previous reports about the Seattle office said that they were very friendly and I have to agree with that, they treated everyone with great repect.
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Seattle WA | Review #13610 on January 9, 2014: |
notusinganymore
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We got there at 12:30pm for a 1:45pm. Totally overestimated traffic. Haha! We went in at 1:30pm and were called in by 2:00pm so waiting was like 30 minutes. The interview was only for 5 minutes. It was that fast.
We swore before sitting down and we answered whoever between me and my husband wanted to answer. My husband (petitioner) answered more even if i could have. Haha! The officer was pretty ok. I didn't think any of the people there was scary or intimidating tbh. He asked about our relationship and family.
When and where we met. (Online)
How many times he visited me. (Just once)
If he met my aunt who lives in CA (whom I really wasn't close with) ---> this question was raised when he asked me if I had any relative.
Asked who were living with us because we lived with his family.
Asked me the "have you" questions from the form.
He then said your card will be in the mail in a few days.
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