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Baltimore MD USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 3.6 / 5
112 Review(s)
Baltimore MD Review #2367 on January 18, 2008:

Kaj

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Review Topic: Adjustment of Status

The interview took about 15 minutes. The interviewer asked my husband questions like whats my parents full name, where we got married, date we got married, where our son was born, what job i was doing before i left UK.

She asked me his parents name, what job he does and what nationality my son is which he has dual nationality. She asked me what we do on our spare time as a family. And she also asked him my date of birth.

Since his auntie and uncle were the one who sponsor me, my husband didnt feel the need to fill the affidavit of support, so she explained he needed to do that and she was going to give us the form and fill it right there and then which she said normally they would mail to us and asked us to do it again and again, my passport size picture was missing so she asked me to go and take another picture and come back in an hour.

My experience there was really good, even though i felt a lot of people where coming out from inside the ... read complete review

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Baltimore MD Review #1109 on December 13, 2006:

Torontonian




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Review Topic: Adjustment of Status

We had a very nice agent, Officer Patterson, who was pretty laid back. He made it VERY clear that we might not get the greencard for another year, but otherwise he said it was a very good idea that we went the K1 route, and that he thinks we are very legit. He didn't even want to see any of our photos, and asked us no probing questions!

He told us that we did have to take the last step of getting a special clearance certificate from the MD police since the FBI couldn't read our prints. Interview was over very quickly.

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Baltimore MD Review #943 on October 18, 2006:

seekingsUsan




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Review Topic: General Review

I was in baltimore for my info pass appointment and i was shocked just how americans treat people from outside the country ,like they were animals ,right down to the black guy at the front desk ,who asked to look at i.d`s ,the moment he knew i wasn`t carrying an american i.d ,he tried to assert his authority ,making me hold up my passport ,and open it for him ,even though he hardly glanced at it ,being that he was sitting so far away from the desk ,looking all comfortable and aloof.
He only lean alittle to see my husband`s i.d ,but for real you could have flashed a fake i.d and he wouldn`t know,cause he wasn`t really doing his job ,just acting the part.
The INS officer was the same too.
My husband wrote down the address and she was like yeah thats right thats good ,american address ,but on my I-130 i put down my country`s add and she got on my case.
i thought i was suppose to list my home address ,i didn`t know it was for my current residence

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Baltimore MD Review #887 on September 28, 2006:

bigbee

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Review Topic: Adjustment of Status

We arrived a few minutes after 2PM for our 2:30PM appointment. Unfortunately, we were not seen until after 3PM. The adjudication officer was not overly friendly, but not intimidating. She lead us to her office and had us take an oath. During the interview, she asked how we met and confirmed information from the I-485 application we submitted for the Adjustment of Status. Finally, she asked us what evidence we had to solidify our relationship together. The interview process took us no more than 20-30 minutes. Finally, I suggest giving photocopies of your evidence to the officer along with the original evidence so he/she doesn't have to spend time photocopying your documents. This will save you a minimum of 5-10 depending on the amount of evidence you have.

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Baltimore MD Review #883 on September 27, 2006:

frndly1




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Review Topic: Adjustment of Status

We had our interview yesterday. I was at 1pm and we were out by 1:45. We had a nice genltemen. He had us take the oath then proceeded to ask us questions. They were:

What is your husband's mother and father's name?
What is your wife's name?
Do you have any kids?
How old is your wife's son?
How many people live in your house?
How did we meet?
When did I decided to marry my husband?
How is your marriage?
I think that was it.

He looked thru a few pictures and asked for an original document for support and took our few bills and bank statements that had our names on it. He said that he would recommend our case for approval and that it had to go infront of a board. That was it.

Very nice interview the only comment I have is he did not give us any time frame nor did he say anything about removing conditions. I contribute this to him being new.

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