Los Angeles CA USCIS Office Reviews
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Los Angeles CA | Review #30460 on December 2, 2021: |
iaintdroid
Rating: Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
My wife (a US Citizen) is my sponsor, and I am the beneficiary. I am of Indian National with an Indian Passport and working on an H1B visa in the US. We have married a year ago, filed for GC on 04/12/2021.
We received our NOA for I-130, I-765, I-131, and I-485 on 05//01/2021. Biometrics were taken on 07/15/2021. We received the NOA for our AOS interview on 10/10/2021, and we attended it on 11/10/2021 at the Los Angeles Field Office.
Our interview time was set for 11:30 AM, and we live east of Pasadena, CA. So we drove to LA downtown and parked across the Mall of LA. Most of the stores, including the restrooms, are closed.
We arrived at the office at 9:30 AM and got in line, which was long and curved around the building, at 9:45 AM. After five minutes of standing in the queue, a security guard asked and checked about the appointment letters and politely showed some applicants standing in a separate li... read complete review
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Los Angeles CA | Review #30398 on November 16, 2021: |
iaintdroid
Rating: Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
My wife (a US Citizen) is my sponsor, and I am the beneficiary. I am of Indian National with an Indian Passport and working on an H1B visa in the US. We have married a year ago, filed for GC on 04/12/2021.
We received our NOA for I-130, I-765, I-131, and I-485 on 05//01/2021. Biometrics were taken on 07/15/2021. We received the NOA for our AOS interview on 10/10/2021, and we attended it on 11/10/2021 at the Los Angeles Field Office.
Our interview time was set for 11:30 AM, and we live east of Pasadena, CA. So we drove to LA downtown and parked across the Mall of LA. Most of the stores, including the restrooms, are closed.
We arrived at the office at 9:30 AM and got in line, which was long and curved around the building, at 9:45 AM. After five minutes of standing in the queue, a security guard asked and checked about the appointment letters and politely showed some applicants standing in a separate line. We realized the line was for AOS interview ... read complete review
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Los Angeles CA | Review #30249 on October 13, 2021: |
iaintdroid
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Los Angeles CA | Review #30241 on October 11, 2021: |
Christopher B
Rating: Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
Our interview was scheduled for 1:30 PM on Wednesday October 6th at the Los Angeles downtown office. We parked at the Los Angeles Mall across the street - it's $17 for the day, probably not the cheapest parking in the area but worth it for the convenience.
Parking entrance: https://goo.gl/maps/1iQfp4TGbyUE6NHH7
From the mall there is a crosswalk to the Federal Building. There is a dedicated USCIS entrance about 100ft to the left of the main entrance. At 1:10 PM, neither entrance had any line. We went to the USCIS entrance and did not have anyone in front of us. The security guards will want to see your interview notice.
Once through security, you end up in the main building lobby. To the left there is an elevator bank with some prominent signs for USCIS. USCIS is on the 6th and 8th floors. Your interview notice will tell you the floor and room number. For us it was room 8024 on the 8th floo... read complete review
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Los Angeles CA | Review #30200 on October 1, 2021: |
JacobP
Rating: Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
The local office was the San Fernando Valley location, Visa Journey doesn't have an option for it specifically.
Interview was incredibly quick. Very little wait, the officer went over the standard I-485 security questions, informed us of the I-751 process, looked at some of the photos we submitted in advance, took some additional documents (joint tax transcripts, health insurance plan, retirement savings with my wife as the beneficiary, letter from parents attesting that we live at their house along with mortgage statement). We weren't even asked about our relationship, just told us to wait for a decision and sent us on our way. Her green card was approved later that day.
(updated on October 1, 2021)
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