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Chicago IL USCIS Office Reviews
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Chicago IL Review #148 on March 11, 2005:

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We had the interview in Chicago Thursday afternoon. The weather could have been nicer (or worse given this is Chicago in March). It snowed all the way up there (mostly light), and city streets were slushy. But the interview itself went very nicely. As some of you might know, although we tied the knot only last year, we have known each other for over a decade. So we were a little curious if we would be quizzed on that. Not a single question :D Although our interview was pretty blah, I will post here and cross-post in the Chicago forum since there are a few couples going through Chicago.

Our interview was at 1:50 p.m. We got to town about 1:00 p.m. and had to drive around to find parking. If you are with Chicago, and plan on driving, count on some of the parking garages being full, and allow time to go looking on the many one-way roads around the Federal Building. Actual security check at entrance was pretty fast. Gave the letter to the receptionist on 2nd floor at 1:43... read complete review

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Chicago IL Review #149 on March 10, 2004:

prindel

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Today has been the best day ever, I had my appointment with INS in Chicago for my AOS, I had my attorney present and everything went very smoothly, not once did I feel intimidated, I was asked about my children, my previous marriages, if I had a criminal record back home, when I came into the country,had I ever left the US, where I attended church, my husband was asked how many times he had been married before, we then had to show our ID and that was it all over in 15 minutes ..passort stamped me fingerprinted and permanent resident for 10years, or the choice to become an american citizen in 3 years from today, which of course I a going to do..
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