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| Chicago IL | Review #26835 on August 9, 2019: | hrckica

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We had GC interview scheduled for 8am, arrived at 7:30, passed security with almost no line, checked in at 7:40 and waited. There was probably about 20 parties scheduled at the same time but only few arrived before us. We got called in at 8:15 and were back out at 8:45. The interview was more like conversation, except for the list of mandatory yes/no questions you have to answer. We were asked how we met, where we traveled, how did we decide to get married in New Zealand, to give some background from one of the photos we submitted. Officer was pleasant, even making jokes, so it all felt good, with minimal stress. From all the paperwork we had with us, we were asked only to show IDs, passports and the original Marriage Certificate. Only one item took a bit longer and that was my last I-94. Since i entered last time via land border from Canada, with a new passport, I-94 was not reflecting it so the officer had to verify that. We were told our papers look good for approval, but he will ne... read complete review
| | | Chicago IL | Review #26638 on July 11, 2019: | Lebanese23

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We finally had our interview yesterday in the Chicago Field office. per usual, you go through security similar to the airport, get ready to take off your shoes. we go upstairs 2nd floor to check in, the receptionist and guard were very friendly and joked with us when i didn't say good morning, trying to keep us relaxed a bit.
Our appointment was at 11:45, we arrive 11:30 and waiting until 12:30 to go in. so prepare to wait at least an hour, we weren't sure if their lunch break was the reason of delay. there were multiple officers taking people in, i think i counted 5 or 6. ours was a young female, she was nice but still a bit stand-offish. We took our Oath, she took my hubby's fingerprints and both our IDs, his passport. first thing she asked about was his medical because it wasn't in the packet which i did submit. whatever i made her a copy of our original ones, she asked for the original, there goes that!! now I'm stuck with a copy which I hope it's not needed anymore... read complete review
| | | Chicago IL | Review #26532 on June 26, 2019: | KellyAnne22

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Our male IO was very straightforward & professional. He asked us basic question like our names, dob, address, wedding date.
The usual AOS sample question interview like when did you meet your spouse, provide evidence of your bonafide marriage (photos,insurance) and I-485 yes/no questions.
| | | Chicago IL | Review #26501 on June 22, 2019: | JordViole

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| | | Chicago IL | Review #26402 on June 9, 2019: | Boystown

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Had our marriage based AoS this spring. Office was nice and well-run; desk persons and security were friendly and tried to joke to take the edge off.
Officer was very nonchalant and to-the-point. No warmth. It was almost theatrical in the bureaucratic performance! Flipping through file pages at random with seemingly no rhyme or reason.
We were asked for our passports and to confirm our full names and address. He confirmed our employment and employer addresses. We were asked our wedding date. My husband was asked when he entered the country. We had filled out an inadmissability waiver in advance and he said “I see you submitted a waiver. What’s that about?†Husband answered and was asked to provide a copy of his original i94.
My husband (beneficiary) was then asked some questions from the form including about an arrest (charge dismissed) and IO asked for a copy of the record of non-suit, which he provided. Othe... read complete review
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