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Chicago IL USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9 / 5
171 Review(s)
Chicago IL Review #27462 on November 11, 2019:

cl123

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Review Topic: Adjustment of Status

Our interview was scheduled for 1:05. We got there at about 12:30 and waited until about 2:00 to be called.
The first thing we dis was the swearing to only tell the truth and so on. After that the officer asked for our passports and driver’s licenses. She asked the yes or no questions and then only asked us how we met each other. Then she asked me if wanted to submit any further evidence of our relationship. I submitted some pictures, bank statement, car and health insurance docs and a phone bill. I also submitted my vaccination records. The officer looked over our pictures and asked like two questions about two of them. After that she told us she was going to approve our case. It was very chill and didn’t last more than 10 min. I was adjusting from K1 visa. Also, a shoutout to the security guard in the waiting room! He is very nice and he does a good job at making the atmosphere less tense.

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Chicago IL Review #27457 on November 9, 2019:

AUS18B

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Review Topic: Adjustment of Status

I was scheduled for my AOS interview for 8:50AM, I arrived at 8:30AM and went through security, went up an escalator and checked in for the interview with my notice that was mailed to me. I waited around an hour before I was called up to my interview with my husband.

The interview was straightforward, we were asked about where we live, the timeline of our relationship and what our wedding day was like. We were asked for photos from our wedding day, which I had on hand. I was asked to name the people in one of the photos. I was also asked for any other evidence which could prove that we live together, so I handed over some utility bills and proof of my husband and I being on the same health insurance.

At the end of the interview I was told that the IO would be recommending me for approval. Within 48 hours my status changed to 'new card is being produced'. Overall, a calm and stress free experience. I was adjusting status from a K1 visa.

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Chicago IL Review #27433 on November 6, 2019:

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Chicago IL Review #27411 on November 2, 2019:

Martina Trujillo

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Review Topic: Naturalization

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Chicago IL Review #27293 on October 18, 2019:

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Review Topic: Adjustment of Status

Interview! My experience

Pd: May 6, 2019
Footprints June 5
Almost ready for interview September 5, 2019
Interview scheduled September 6, 2019
Interview October 17, 2019

We arrived in downtown Chicago 8.45, we passed security, we take off shoes and all, Key telephone and Correa.
I had an appointment for 9.30 and I spent 9.40. I was attended by a Latin officer, super friendly, when we entered I told my interpreter that it was not necessary that I better wait in the lobby so we did faster.
He made us swear, took a picture of me and told me now I'm going to take some prints, I directly put the right fingers and he said, oh nice you know! I gave my Argentine passport and my birth certificate and my wife only her birth certificate and began reviewing the form. I ask my name, date of birth, where I was born, which was my entry to the US and had entered many times before. Then I wonder ok, what is her name? I... read complete review

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