Los Angeles CA USCIS Office Reviews
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27 Review(s)
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Los Angeles CA | Review #15100 on September 1, 2014: |
Dragonmermaid
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FROM JULY 1ST, 2014:
VJers, I am so disappointed right now. Our interview was this morning and I have an RFE in my hand instead of a GC approval. I'm sorry - I just got so caught up in everyone's success stories that I believed mine would go as smoothly, especially because my husband and I have been together for close to 8 years.
We arrived at the Chatsworth, CA location around 10:20am (appointment was set for 10:30am). We popped our appointment letter into the drop box per office instructions and we sat down. My hubby got called to check in a few minutes later. We sat and waited... and waited... and waited. Finally, 2 hours later (12:20pm), we get called into the office. The IO wasn't unfriendly, but he was definitely all business. He proceeded to ask us for a variety of documents (originals of birth certificates, etc.). I showed him our SS cards with our new married name, as well as my bank cards and a bank document with our married last name. He asked... read complete review
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Los Angeles CA | Review #14739 on July 2, 2014: |
Dragonmermaid
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VJers, I am so disappointed right now. Our interview was this morning and I have an RFE in my hand instead of a GC approval. I'm sorry - I just got so caught up in everyone's success stories that I believed mine would go as smoothly, especially because my husband and I have been together for close to 8 years.
We arrived at the Chatsworth, CA location around 10:20am (appointment was set for 10:30am). We popped our appointment letter into the drop box per office instructions and we sat down. My hubby got called to check in a few minutes later. We sat and waited... and waited... and waited. Finally, 2 hours later (12:20pm), we get called into the office. The IO wasn't unfriendly, but he was definitely all business. He proceeded to ask us for a variety of documents (originals of birth certificates, etc.). I showed him our SS cards with our new married name, as well as my bank cards and a bank document with our married last name. He asked for a joint bank account statement a... read complete review
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Los Angeles CA | Review #12101 on June 10, 2013: |
KMH12
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Los Angeles CA | Review #9867 on June 20, 2012: |
Patrick&Chloe
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Firstly I would like to say that I was very upset with the way my interview went.
We were mailed our interview letter letting us know we had a 9:30 appointment at the Los Angeles USCIS building. Parking was impossible to find (probably due to the fact we got there particularly early). The Building was easy to find, its the same building the IRS is in so naturally there was a huge line to get it. We had got there 2 hours early (can't trust good ol' L.A traffic, so we would rather be early than super late) We decided to wait outside until a little closer to our interview time (big mistake).
We had lined up to get inside and go through security about 1 hour before our interview. The man who was directing people outside said it would be a good idea to get up there ASAP because its ALWAYS packed. So a word of advice to anyone with an interview, get there 2 hours early, line up, go through security, go to level 6 and sit down and wait. Because it will take 2 ho... read complete review
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Los Angeles CA | Review #9167 on February 17, 2012: |
Cali Chick
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Hi everyone,
I wanted to share our interview experience last Friday at the Los Angeles office. Our Apt was at 8:45am; we got to the building right at that time and luckily there was no one in line outside so we went right through. In the waiting room there were only a few people, we were both surprised that the building was so dead, I dunno what was up that day. We gave our apt letter to a receptionist at a window and were called in by the IO about 5 minutes later.
The IO was a short, middle-aged Hispanic women, she lead us into her office and swore us in. She asked for our IDs and birth certificates. I handed her my CA driver license and US passport and my hubby gave her his EAD and Passport. The IO only briefly glanced at our IDs, but didn't inspect the passports or birth certificates. She began by asking how we met and what language we spoke to each other, then she directed a few questions at my husband like what was my school schedule and what my conce... read complete review
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