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Boston MA | Review on December 4, 2010: | Kri Fartida
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Rating: | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
We arrived 30 minutes early to our 11:00 appointment.
all interviews are checked in and held at E-170 (right next to E-160).
tip: there is a smaller public entrance to the building with no line right next to the wait area, it is located on the southeast side of the building closer to city hall.
the waiting area was packed and busy. some IO look nicer then others, ours was nice polite and proper. be sure to be attentive as it is sometimes hard to hear your name being called over the crowed.
the interview was about 30 minutes late and lasted about 20-25 minutes.
it took another hour or so to get the release letter.
we took the orange line T to state street station, across the steet from city hall plaza, but both the blue line and green line stop at government center literally under the building where the interview was. DONT TAKE YOUR CAR!
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