Los Angeles CA USCIS Office Reviews
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Los Angeles CA | Review #8560 on October 21, 2011: |
Kevzil
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We had our AOS interview from K1 last week October 17, 2011. we had a good deal in the parking lot we found it was 8 dollars/whole day. It's on the left side of the LCIS building. Then unfortuantley their wee so many people there and then we waited and waited. Our original time to be interviewed was 10:15 but we were interviewed past 11am. Then she interviwed us about basic information . We thought it was ok but then the decision was to wait for 180 days. T_T
The IO looked nice but we could sense she was little bit strict and serious type.
Hubby had an ex alien wife,a Chinese, then they got divorced and then he filed a visa for her neighbor in China just top pissed her off then he canceled it right away. The USCIS said that it was canceled. I just hope that it won't be denied just ecause of that! I do hope so. So here we are again , back to waiting stage!
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Los Angeles CA | Review #8404 on September 27, 2011: |
jjbandero
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I didn't realize there was an option to review, this is quite late.
We were interviewed in December 2009. My wife and I had an appointment of of 1:30pm but we were not seen until almost 4pm (we were the last couple left in the waiting room, even the security guard felt sorry for us). The questions were brief, the IO spent the most time explaining what it means to have conditional PR status. The first question the IO asked my wife made me feel dismayed, he said, "you can speak English ok right?" I was thinking he did not review our file at all, where the biographical information would have shown that my wife was from Australia and she completed her secondary schooling and two university degrees and multiple professional certifications, which would have been difficult to do without any English language ability. Granted, she is Chinese-Australian, but still poor prep work in my opinion javascript:emoticon('')
The IO spent a couple of... read complete review
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Los Angeles CA | Review #7660 on May 26, 2011: |
BrightandLight
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No decision on the spot.
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Los Angeles CA | Review #6491 on August 17, 2010: |
Junko&Martin
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Interview Scheduled on August 16, 2010 @11am at Los Angeles Office
We parked our car 9:45am at a parking lot in front of the Immigration Building.
We had a Yogurt in the market area and head to the building at 10:15am; we waited about 25 minutes in the line for security.
We got to our room and there were about 50 couples/families.
We left our cellphones in the car but there were many people with their cellphones in the waiting area of AOS.... :wow:
We were talking and looking at our pictures (brought 6 albums lol) while we waited.
We waited 3hours!!!!!! ---> we were getting so hungry :crying:
But our actual interview was about 10 minutes!!!!
The officer, mid-30ish, very friendly cool guy greeted us at the door to go in the interview room.
We were sworn first and sat down in a small office with many papers all over his desk..
He asked us questions about how/when/where we met, asked my husband w... read complete review
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Los Angeles CA | Review #5983 on April 28, 2010: |
Jason&Lina
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So much for the 10 minute AOS interview other people have been raving about with a K-1! Interview was hell!
We arrived at 9:45 for our 10:15 interview, didn't get called until 11:45. Our adjudicator was young and somewhat inexperienced and NIT-PICKED almost every document! We were very prepared, had copies and orginals of every document, to the point he said he was impressed. Despite that, he found several "problems"...
1)POE was Los Angeles, yet I-94 stated Toronto (had to explain to him that US Customs check is on the Canadian side, not the US side).
2)No grounds for wife legally using my last name (as if he'd never seen a California marriage license before! I actually had to explain it to him!)
3)Improper immunizations...dash instead of a check mark on the form (Are you serious? I had to point our that the USCIS-appointed Civil Surgeon had signed off on my wife's immunizations. What possible problem could there be?! He was... read complete review
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