Seattle WA USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 4.3
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144 Review(s)
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Seattle WA | Review #29848 on July 12, 2021: |
Ashley May
Rating: Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
After a long wait for the interview appointment and the interview went really smoothly.
Interviewer went over the forms we had filed, asked us a couple of questions, my parents names, my husbands full name and were he was born and then asked my husband how we met and our future plans.
Asked to see our supporting documents but didn’t ask any questions about specific documents and then asked to see pictures of which she looked through and kept but again didn’t ask any questions.
Told at the end of interview that she had do review the file one more time but that I was approved for a ten year green card and explained the process for citizenship to me as well.
Overall apart from the long wait time I had a great experience.
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Seattle WA | Review #29619 on May 13, 2021: |
Katiejon
Rating: Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
We had a great experience everyone was really nice. Our interviewer asked us a few questions off the application we submitted. Asked us how we met and a few other questions like how my spouse is getting on in the US and where we work etc.. Then he asked some questions that have to do with national security I believe. Since we had everything that we needed already submitted the only things he took off of us were proof of relationship (we submitted proof of health coverage and an electricity bill with both our names on it.) and a letter from my spouses work.
My husband was approved and now we're just waiting on the green card to arrive in the mail.javascript:emoticon('')
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Seattle WA | Review #29529 on April 21, 2021: |
dannyvand
Rating: Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
Hi,
Looking for some insight on Seattle processing times for GC through marriage
I received original EAD in February of 2020, I have since renewed to a second EAD - still waiting on my visa interview appointment. Interested if anyone else has experienced these types of wait times.
Thanks
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Seattle WA | Review #29429 on April 1, 2021: |
jrbaldwin
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Interview schedule 0830, 0745 arrived Seattle office, 0815 entered building, 0825 thru security & pre-screening with interview number, 0850 number called & escorted to interview room.
Interviewer ask for both passports & WA state IDs. WA State ID's photocopied. The sworn in by interviewer who then went thru I-485 checking all information on the form. Three changes made and Josephine dated & signed the change form.
Went thru the additional paperwork we brought. Removed copies of last 2 years taxes, medical coverage, will & beneficiary forms and a copy of the joint bank account, car insurance, phone bill, power bill and some medical bill statements. Then ask basic relationship questions.
0920 Interview completed and said he would review the paperwork, update the file and would send RFE if any additional information or items were needed and we could check the status online. Then ask if we had any questions. Ask if Josephine would be receiving... read complete review
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Seattle WA | Review #28836 on November 28, 2020: |
Sierra Echo
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· 2 people found this review helpful Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
Our lawyer was allowed to enter the interview room with us, however because there were only two chairs in front of the interviewer, the lawyer stood next to us.
As soon as we made the oath, we were asked to submit I-693 medical exam.
Questions to the petitioner:
- How/where did you meet?
- What is your job? name of your company? start day of your work?
Questions to the beneficiary:
- What do you do?
- When did you come to the states? and have you ever left the country after your entry?
- What is the country of your current citizenship?
- Do you have more than one citizenship?
Questions to both petitioner and beneficiary (continuously asked 5-10 times)
- Where were you born?
- How old are you?
- What is the first/last name of your parents?
- When/where did you get married?
- When did you decide to get married?
- Have you ever been married before?
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