Atlanta GA USCIS Office Reviews
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Atlanta GA | Review #11001 on November 30, 2012: |
Moki328

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So guess what we got APPROVED!!!. The interview was really easy .. We got there around 12.40 the interview was at 1.. but they ended up calling us around 2pm.. the IO was really friendly and nice, first question on our way to his office was how long have we been married.. than he ask us about work and than we did the oath ha I think he was hungry because he even mentioned he wanted to go to lunch...he asked how did we met, how did my hubby proposed and more about work.. then he asked me if I have been back to Colombia I told him no, but trying to convince hubby to go with me.. they started joking about going to Colombia and how dangerous.. anyhow my hubby picking on me.. he went over the I485 and copies of bank statements car and renters insurance, some pictures and my i94.. so then he said you'll get your temporary Green card because we have only been married 8 months and explained the process .. said to look for it in the mail within 3 weeks asked if we had questions and that... read complete review
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Atlanta GA | Review #10996 on November 29, 2012: |
epsonderby

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We got there at about 7:40am for our 8am interview. For whatever reason we weren't seen until 9am.
The officer lead us into his office and asked us to take an oath.He had obviously read my file before we started as he asked me about the work I did overseas and whether or not I missed it. We then had a conversation, not really an interview - asking us to confirm details from the various bits of paperwork we had sent in (Nazi, prostitution and whatnot!)
He looked at our pictures and kept a couple. He also kept our bank account and credit card evidence. He then said he was approving us and gave us a letter detailing the ROC process.
The interviewing officer was very friendly and was always making conversation so we didn't have any lulls or quiet periods. It made the process that much easier!
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Atlanta GA | Review #10953 on November 25, 2012: |
NJ2

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Atlanta GA | Review #9960 on July 9, 2012: |
sennix

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The interview was straight-forward; and as long as you have all the proof documents of your relationship, they can't deny you. The interview ask for all the proof for our latest vacation trip, and we provided her all air/hotel/car receipt even the Chick-fil-a and toll receipts she just surprisingly smiled, said that we are approved and hereby announce I'm the permanent resident of the United States. She didn't stamp I-551 on my passport because it is only for in case of emergency of travel within 1-2 weeks or so. She said greencard issued to Atlanta only takes about 7-10 business days. Goodluck!
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Atlanta GA | Review #9739 on May 29, 2012: |
TitaBrazilian

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AOS Interview from B2 Visa.
Our appt was at 7:15am, we arrived there only 30 min earlier, and it had about 20 people in line already. We are luck and only took 10 min to get there javascript:emoticon(''). In Atlanta, they open the office at 6:45am. You go trough the security (always listen to the guards, and take EVERYTHING from your pockets) and then go to the reception to check-in. Go to the 2nd floor and wait.
They called us about 7:25am. It was a very nice guy called Mr Abraham, he had a very strong accent. He swear us in, asked for our ID's and started making some random question. He asked my husband about my birthday, where I was born, and then he asked me about my husband. He asked me a lot of Yes/No question (those silly questions about, guns, arrested and so on). Asked me my mother in law name, and if I met her often :P .... Then he took copies of our car insurance, health insurance, married license, and one picture of our wedding (one with the whole family toge... read complete review
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