Boston MA USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 4.3
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130 Review(s)
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| Boston MA | Review #12980 on October 10, 2013: |
imaisha

Rating:  Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Naturalization
Very smooth and uncomplicated naturalization interview experience in Boston this week, even in the middle of the government shut down.
Appointment was set for 7:45am, we arrived just a bit early and had no trouble getting through security and no request to turn cell phones off. I went along for support but I was not allowed in the room with him so I stayed nearby in the waiting room. He was called in at 8:30 and was out by 8:45.
He went in with quite a bit of paperwork (original marriage certificate, originals of my proof of citizenship, proof of residence + tax transcripts) but the officer didn't ask for any of it. He did want to see my husband's current passport and the passport he originally entered on (now expired), but didn't look through them for anything in particular. We had reported a speeding ticket on the N-400 and received a yellow RFE requesting that we bring additional documentation to the interview, but the officer didn't ask to see that ei... read complete review
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| Boston MA | Review #12794 on September 17, 2013: |
wessam

Rating:  Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
it's very easy , just be quit and you will find every thing is ok
he ask many question about the home , how many room, if your spouse have drive license or no, if you have any pet in home or no, how many bathroom ,date of first seen ,if he or she smoking what is the kind or the brand of cigarette , where you go in first date , what is the name of her or him family
he approved at same time and i received the green card after 14 days
good luck
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| Boston MA | Review #11625 on March 13, 2013: |
Domsolo

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| Boston MA | Review #10725 on October 24, 2012: |
teamchin

Rating:  Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
The interview went great. My husband and I arrived 30 minutes earlier but it took a while to pass through security check when entered the building. The officer (who looks very young) called me (USC) to have the interview first and asked my hubby to wait outside. He asked simple questions about how/when/where we met and what we did for the first date. Also, he asked about where we live, where we got married, did our parents know that we married. The rest of the questions were; spouse DOB, birth place, family member...etc. from I-485 form. My interview ended in about 15-20 minutes then my husband had his interview which took about 30 minutes. The officer stamped approval on the application right after the interview finished. We got a piece of paper that we could expect the green card in 2 weeks - 2 months. But I received the text message about an hour after the interview that the green card is now in production. I think the card could have been sent to us in a week from now.
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| Boston MA | Review #9748 on May 30, 2012: |
mizzao

Rating:  Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
We arrived for our adjustment of status interview. The office was running a bit late and we weren't called until 45 minutes after our scheduled time. The USC was called in first and was asked some basic questions about the I-130 form, and not much else. The spouse was then called in and asked similar basic questions about the I-485 form, and a couple of simple questions as what the rent was, where we lived, etc. Nothing difficult or that required too much thought. The officer was very friendly and congratulated us on our wedding and our pictures, and didn't look at any of the joint financial/insurance documents we brought or any of the additional pictures. We were approved on the spot and received the card production ordered e-mail later in the day.
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