Chicago IL USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9
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174 Review(s)
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| Chicago IL | Review #22995 on December 20, 2017: |
caeremonarius

Rating:  Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Naturalization
My wife completed (and passed) her citizenship interview today at the Chicago office. We arrived about 15 minutes early. There was no line at the security, so we went through pretty quickly. (Curiously, my wife’s jacket fell out of its tray going through the x-ray machine; she didn’t notice till we were at the “dressing table†getting our things together. The security screener asked as what was wrong, and we told her. She said, “Stay there,†and got it out of the machine for us.) We followed the signs up to the third floor, and my wife checked in with her interview letter. We were given a number and told to sit in the waiting area.
There’s no monitor saying what number is being called (like in the BMV). In Chicago, there is “Door 1†and “Door 2†with a large waiting room in-between. An officer comes out and calls out a random number (seriously, there was no apparent order to the numbers being called). T... read complete review
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| Chicago IL | Review #22986 on December 16, 2017: |
KMD831

Rating:  Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
Everything went very smoothly. We arrived prepared to answer a bunch of personal questions but not many were asked. Our officer was friendly and made us feel comfortable (of course, I still was sweating though). The one thing I was not prepared for was more evidence. The appointment letter does ask for us to bring as much Bona Fide proof as possible but I had sent a bunch with our original application and just brought that with me thinking they couldn't possibly want another full album...turns out they would like that. She asked/ recommended that on our next visit we bring more evidence of our marriage and relationship including any older pictures. birthday cards, letters, etc. not included in the first package. It could be from the start of our relationship to current time. Since my husband and I have been married for less than two years, we will have to return in two years to remove the conditional status of his permanent residency. At that time, I will be better prepared. Even at th... read complete review
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| Chicago IL | Review #22849 on November 17, 2017: |
EE&MY

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We had our AOS interview (adjusting from K1) yesterday morning at 8 am. We arrived at 7:30, and it took about 10-15 minutes to go through security and check-in. We got called in from the waiting area about 5 minutes after our scheduled time. The officer was strictly business and very difficult to read. Not at all mean, but not warm. He wasn't unfriendly, but I went in fairly relaxed and ended up being tense the whole time we were in there.
We were in his office for 45 minutes. He asked us questions about how we met, and about my trips to visit him in Turkey. Very detailed questions....why were you going there, how many days did you stay, etc. Also asked about meeting each other's families, lots of questions about our weddings, etc. He also asked all the questions from the I-485 form regarding whether my husband has ever committed any crimes or intends to in the future, and asked many additional questions about his military service. He also asked and took notes about any... read complete review
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| Chicago IL | Review #22820 on November 11, 2017: |
Mayblaris

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| Chicago IL | Review #22813 on November 10, 2017: |
iwilliams

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