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| Boston MA | Review #6949 on December 4, 2010: | Kri Fartida

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We arrived 30 minutes early to our 11:00 appointment.
all interviews are checked in and held at E-170 (right next to E-160).
tip: there is a smaller public entrance to the building with no line right next to the wait area, it is located on the southeast side of the building closer to city hall.
the waiting area was packed and busy. some IO look nicer then others, ours was nice polite and proper. be sure to be attentive as it is sometimes hard to hear your name being called over the crowed.
the interview was about 30 minutes late and lasted about 20-25 minutes.
it took another hour or so to get the release letter.
we took the orange line T to state street station, across the steet from city hall plaza, but both the blue line and green line stop at government center literally under the building where the interview was. DONT TAKE YOUR CAR!
| | | Boston MA | Review #6915 on November 24, 2010: | Milita

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The person that interview me and my husband didn't ask much. To my husband: how long have u been dating, how we met, do you work?, where?, you have kids?, have u ever go on vacation together?
To me: if I have kids?, asked for my Ead and I-94, and read questions of I-485 form like if I'm a terrorist, etc.. that u answer to all "no".
This all happened in less than 10 mins. Then the USCIS officer was very stressed, apparently something was wrong with the computer, so he stand up and said that we'll need to wait a couple of minutes because he needs to print something, but that I will get my green card on the mail in 2 to 6 weeks. 
Then we had to wait like an hour for the approval notice letter that stats that I'll get a 2 yrs green card.
Everything was fast and very simple. I thought they will asked more questions or documents! The officer was nice!
| | | Boston MA | Review #5492 on January 4, 2010: | Dunny

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The interview was quick and painless, and we were approved on the spot.
We had prepared a whoooooooooole bunch of documents and brought an album full of pictures, postcards, etc, etc, but the only thing that the officer (who was Chinese and fast/efficient) asked for was some pictures.
He also asked how we met, what we were doing right now, where we lived, confirmed our information (address, phone number, ssn, etc.), and where our families were. Just basic easy stuff. I (sponsor) had started a new job after submiting the application, so I told him about it and gave him a newly updated I-864 with supporting documents (paystubs and letter from employer).
When we told him that my husband was looking for a job, he didn't even take the EAD or AP papers just in case the green card didn't arrive in time.
All in all, it was quick and easy. The officer complimented us on organizing our application very well, saying that it made thing... read complete review
| | | Boston MA | Review #4820 on August 5, 2009: | GhanaMade88

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excellent!!!!!!!
| | | Boston MA | Review #4087 on March 17, 2009: | EPB

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The interviewer was polite, but all business. We were a bit surprised by questions that pertained to information supplied in our original petition (e.g., the interviewer asked to see our emails to each other, and photos taken during my visits to Kenya), but when we replied that those documents were in the petition (which was in front of the interviewer on her desk), she was satisfied. Photos from our wedding, showing the two of us with family members, were a key part of the interview. Everline's immunization records were incomplete, so we were given a form to take to a civil surgeon, and advised to return in person w/ the completed documents. We got that done on Friday and Monday of the following week (these civil surgeons are sketchy; if all you need are a couple of jabs, it's best to call ahead and make sure they won't force you to pay for a high-priced exam--we got scammed). I returned the following Tuesday with the physician's envelope. An immigration officer examined it, and... read complete review
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