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Baltimore MD USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 3.6 / 5
112 Review(s)
Baltimore MD Review #22807 on November 9, 2017:

Chejemmie

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Review Topic: Adjustment of Status

Immigration officer was an elderly gentleman who swore us in and asked very little questions. I was pregnant at the time and he smiled and spoke about our new baby and 12 year old. He asked about a new medical which I brought with me. Approval took 4 months because case was just sitting on someone’s desk.

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Baltimore MD Review #22734 on October 26, 2017:

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Review Topic: Adjustment of Status

details: i'm the usc wife, husband is from a low-fraud, english speaking country adjusting from a vwp overstay, married <2 years. appt set for 8:30, we were done and leaving the parking lot at 9:30

our interviewer was so kind that even though we might get hit with an rfe (we are young w no huge assets, live with my parents w no formal lease or bills) i am insanely happy and relieved. it was a casual conversation more than anything else. he directed questions to both of us individually but had no problem when we spoke out of turn and answered together. husband was nervous and did get tripped up with the way he worded some questions but nothing major. he did not question us on anything beyond information on the 130/485 but of course did ask my husband to explain our 'story' <3 we answered everything with plenty of room for conversation along the way.. even during the super serious 485 questions!

no decision at this time which isn't abnormal even with a ton o... read complete review

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Baltimore MD Review #22585 on September 30, 2017:

rethebas

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Review Topic: Adjustment of Status

Interview went pretty well. The officer was young and really nice. He asked us how we met and said it was ok for both of us to talk. Then, he asked if I had anything else for him and I gave him bank statements, health insurance cards, receipt of a big trip we did back in 2009. He also asked my husband my full name and DOB and the same question for me about him. Finally he asked my parents name and those "NO" questions. He told was it looked good to him but he needed his supervisor to check our file to make sure everything was good. He said it could take up to 30 days for me to get NOA 2 for I-130 and I-485 and up to 90 days to get my Green Card in case I was approved even though most of the time it takes only 2-3 weeks. I checked USCIS website tonight and I-130 was approved and NOA2 in the mail. I-485 still on "interview notice" status. Let's see what the NOA2 for the I-130 says!

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Baltimore MD Review #22579 on September 29, 2017:

katytony221

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Review Topic: Adjustment of Status

We had SUCH a good experience at our AOS interview! My husband overstayed his visa and we married in February 2016 and filed for an adjustment of status in January of 2017. We did not have a lawyer, I did the applications myself and we prepared for our interview by using these forums. Our interview was on September 28th. While my husband wasn't very nervous, I definitely was! Confident, but also nervous because as all of you know the whole process is nerve-wracking especially with #45 in office.

My husband is from Peru, he speaks Spanish and is very advanced in English, but we did get an interpreter just in case there were a few words he didn't understand. You never know what Immigration Officer you'll have interviewing you so it's always good to be on the safe side. The interpreter informed us that my husband should not speak any English, even if he's comfortable with it, but again it depends on the officer interviewing you.

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Baltimore MD Review #22516 on September 18, 2017:

rethebas

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