Los Angeles CA USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 4.1
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195 Review(s)
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Los Angeles CA | Review #1328 on February 28, 2007: |
Immigrant
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Everything went according to plan, the AO asked about how we met, looked at our photos and made copies of our bills, my social security card etc. When the AO came back from making copies she asked if I had my fingerprints taken and I showed her my Biometrics appointment notice with the dated stamp on it. She left again to make a copy of that and came back with a form stating that a decision can't be made until further administrative checks are completed. I asked what the outcome of the interview was and she said she felt our marriage was valid and that we will hear from the USCIS once the checks are complete.
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Los Angeles CA | Review #1302 on February 16, 2007: |
Addie_Goodvibes
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Approved 10 YEAR GREEN CARD
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Los Angeles CA | Review #1224 on January 25, 2007: |
dbirner
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Appointment was for 8:20am. We got there early due to unexpected light traffic. They called us on for the interview at 8:00 only asked Ton a couple of a easy question ie.. What is your Bday? What is your address? How did we meet? Interview lasted less than 5 min. Officer told us to have a seat in the lobby. 3 min later he came out with an approval letter.
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Los Angeles CA | Review #1169 on January 2, 2007: |
Synthetrix
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The interview was short and sweet and we felt assured that we would be hearing from them soon after. It's now been over 120 days since that AOS interview and we are still waiting.
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Los Angeles CA | Review #1167 on January 1, 2007: |
stan&tanya
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Had our interview on December 15. K3 visa AOS. Officer running behind schedule, but when he got to us he was quick. We brought along a professional translator since I read that a spouse often times cannot act as translator. We brought our 8 month old son along and the officer was surprised we brought a translator - I guess he thought this was merely procedural and didn't need to inquire further about our relationship, etc.
So once we got to his office, he asked the basic biographical questions: offical name, current address, telephone number, and read down the list of questions on the AOS form (are you a terrorist, have you ever supported a communist gov't, etc.).
He approved us within 15 minutes. An easy, smooth process. As always, if you have nothing to hide, there's nothing to worry about.
Good luck.
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