Chicago IL USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9
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171 Review(s)
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Chicago IL | Review #9751 on May 31, 2012: |
tvjf1029

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The overall interview went quite smoothly. The interviewer was very professional, discussed why he was asking us certain questions and seemed to really care about what he did. The whole thing took only 20 minutes. The only bad experience we had was waiting; our interviewer was running an hour late, but he did apologize.
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Chicago IL | Review #9395 on March 27, 2012: |
Excedryn

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03-12-2012
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Chicago IL | Review #9072 on January 28, 2012: |
boholana_here

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My interviewed last Jan. 18, 2012 at Monterey,San Jose is a good experienced.I have my hubby and my 2 kids during the interview.First was oath taking then asking any id ( i gave her my combo card EAD/parole)the interviewer ask me about my birthday,name of my parents and my address,how old are my kids,she ask my hubby when he got divorce,when we meet,how many kids from the previous marriage.Afterwards,she let me to sign the white paper( i forgot whats inside)i just sign it.I bring the listed documents but she never ask any of it.She just ask what inside the compilation and binder so i told her all supported documents and she said ok.She ask my hubby id which is the driver licence and then xerox it( the only thing i forgot to make a copy)I gave her my xerox copy of my id but she already have it.So last thing she ask the naturalization of my hubby she was scanning the files but he cant found the copy so i gave her a copy.(she appreciated me for being organized)The final moment of... read complete review
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Chicago IL | Review #8829 on December 7, 2011: |
jojolicious

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We had two appointments. Mine was at 9.30 and my daughter's at 10.00. Due to traffic we were late and got there at 10 am. When we checked in we were asked why we were late and my hubby told them how ridiculous the traffic was. We sat down and waited what seemed like 30 mins or so (I didn't have my cell phone or watch on my person so I'm guesstimating) before my name was called. The buzzer we had didn't actually buzz. Our IO was professional and polite, not overly friendly but we didn't feel uncomfortable at all. She was with another lady whom I would assume was a trainee officer but I'm not quite sure. We were asked for the usual ids, I-94s and bonafides; Quite a few questions from the I-485; how we met and that was basically it. She went through my file then my daughter's and then said someone else would review the file. We were not given verbal approval and she didn't take my EAD. She didn't even realise that my hubby is not my daughter's biological dad but then again nobody ever rea... read complete review
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Chicago IL | Review #8822 on December 7, 2011: |
chicagogirl71

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Our interview was yestoday. It was fast. There was one immig.officer and another persone, she was observing. They took pictures that we have btough, about our marraige, with our friends and relatives. Our bank staitments, Cheked ID.Asked how we met. Look for employment letters, but didn't take them, just quick look. And it was everything. Then he said that he is convinced and I will get my green card in 2 weeks by mail. I wish everyone to have the same easy interview.
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