Boston MA USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 4.3
/ 5
128 Review(s)
|
| Boston MA | Review #9271 on March 5, 2012: |
V & J

Rating:  Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
Overall good experience with AOS. No RFE. Interview was less than 15 mins and approved on the spot. javascript:emoticon(' ')
In fact after oat taking, the officer started explaining about how to apply for citizenship for our daughter and the need to apply early for ROC. Only looked at marriage certificate and kid birth certificate. Asked few questions as per the form (any past or present crimes).
Interview over and waited for approval letter.
However had to wait for a while before the interview.
|
|
| Boston MA | Review #9213 on February 24, 2012: |
Johnandchay

Rating:  Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
The interviewers were friendly and extremely efficient.
|
|
| Boston MA | Review #8948 on December 31, 2011: |
ake

Rating:  Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
Had an interview here in Boston on 21st December at 01.45 pm. Me and my wife were called for an interview after waited for only 20 mins . The IO was very nice . We got an approve on the spot but no stamp. I noticed one thing... every couple got a suppurate interview including me ! Also the officers in the room 180 were so nice as well. I went there to request a temporary I-551 to be stamped in my passport the officer asked me just a few questions then he stamped it for me also he provided me a USPS tracking number that i can track my Green Card online from the USPS website ...So Cool !!!
|
|
| Boston MA | Review #8546 on October 20, 2011: |
tdegrenier

Rating:  Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
Rating only
|
|
| Boston MA | Review #8519 on October 17, 2011: |
ecce

Rating:  Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
We filed for a marriage-based greencard. We went together to the interview today, and arrived about 15 minutes early. We got called almost on time, but it was only me (the U.S. citizen, not the petitioner) who got called in - the woman asked my husband to wait outside. I figured that wasn't a good sign - that they would interview us separately, but it turned out to be fine. She just asked me to describe in detail how/ where we met and became a couple. Then she asked about a previous incident he had had at the border where he was questioned. (He had trouble coming in on a tourist visa to visit shortly after we got engaged. He mentioned to them he was visiting his fiance and they thought he was likely to stay...) So I had to explain that, even though we hadn't broken any rules, they just decided he was suspicious. After asking me a lot about that, she called him in.
The only things she was interested in seeing was:
1) My driver's license (I got a loooong lec... read complete review
|
|
| Now Showing Records 101 to 105 (of 128 total) |