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Denver CO USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 4.2 / 5
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Denver CO Review #9825 on June 13, 2012:

staisy2228

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Fast and easy interview. The officer just look at our wedding photos and after that she just asked me some of the i-485 questions and all is done

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Denver CO Review #9824 on June 12, 2012:

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We had a 7:45am interview at the USCIS Field Office in Denver, which is conveniently located close to Arapahoe & I-25. We arrived at the location at 7:30am and went through the pre-security screening were they checked our interview letter, both IDs & told us to take the elevator to the 2nd floor as we passed through the metal detector.

Once you exit the elevator we met a 2nd Officer who took our interview letter and took it to the notice board behind Door C. There were plenty of people waiting, even at 7:40am and so we thought that we were going to be in for quite a wait, but to our surprise we were called by Officer Vassak at 7:55am and we went into Door C and around the corridors to her office.

When we had sat down and exchanged pleasantries she asked for both of our driver's license (I didn't own one and it wasn't an issue), both passports, both SSN cards, my I-94 and EAD. She photo-copied all of the documents and then asked us to stand, raise our right hand and were then sworn in.

She started off by just asking us to verify the information we had provided on the forms. I was asked to state my: full name, address & cell number and my wife then had to state her full name & cell number, SSN. Nothing difficult. After which she asked me to state my wife's date of birth and the date which we got married. My wife was then asked what my date of birth was. No issues here either.

She then asked how we met and we told her without any further questioning. She then looked through my passport and noted that I had three entry stamps and an F1 visa so she asked me about my previous entries. I just said that I entered on my first entry was on the VWP in May of 2006 and I left three weeks later. I then returned on my F1 visa is December of 2006, departed in July of 2007 with my wife although it was "girlfriend" at the time) as my grandfather had just passed away and we returned the first week of August in time for the start of the semester. She was satisfied and no further questions were asked regarding this.

Then it was the standard yes/no questions followed by her asking us what evidence that we had brought, we handed over: joint-sponsor's 2011 tax transcripts & his US birth certificate (we filed before April 17th and only included the 2010 returns), wedding cards, original lease, joint bank statements, utility bills & check cards. We brought NO pictures and it was a non-issue. She then looked through all of this and didn't even ask a question, she just photo-copied the check cards, birth certificate, took the transcripts & handed us back all of the identification we had provided in the first paragraph, except my I-94-- I was even told to hang on to my EAD.

Once she was done photo-copying, she said that she was going to approve me-- explained the ROC process and to expect my GC in the mail within 2-3 weeks.

All in all Officier Vassak was extremely friendly and never made it feel like an interview, more of a light discourse with a few formal questions thrown in. The interview lasted 10-15min and we were back in our vehicle for 8:20am.

I hope this has been helpful and if you have any questions regarding my experience, please feel free to message me.

(updated on June 12, 2012)

(updated on June 12, 2012)

(updated on June 12, 2012)

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Denver CO Review #9536 on April 23, 2012:

Ines1987

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Our interview appointment was at 8.15am, we got there about 15 minutes early. Once we were through security, they had us go up to the second floor to wait for the interview.
We waited for a little more than 30 minutes until we were called in. It definitely got pretty busy while we were waiting.
The lady who interviewed us was very nice and we felt pretty comfortable talking to her. She asked me a few questions (birthdate, my parents names, some questions about my last entry into the country and some questions about my J1 status).
Then she went on to ask us about the wedding. We have both not been married before, so she was curious why we didn't have a big wedding with our families. We told her we are having that later this year. She kept asking more questions about that (Why didn't we wait and get married with our friends and family there? Why did we feel the need to get married when we did?).
After a while she asked us about more proof that we brought to show her that we were in a real relationship, we showed her joint bank accounts, pictures from our small wedding (we hadn't gotten those from our photographer yet at the time we filed) and she asked about a few more things we had jointly (gym membership, car registration, car&renters insurance etc). She asked us why we had our personal accounts on top of our joint account (my husband likes to buy car stuff, and I like when he uses his own money for that, she seemed satisfied with that explanation).

After that she asked me some of the "no" questions, which I kept answering no to and she looked at me and asked m if I was aware that those applied to any country not just the US, which I thought was a little strange, but oh well.

She then looked at us and to us she was approving both applications, explained that we have to remove conditions in 2 years and said I should get the green card in the mail in a month or less.

The whole interview took maybe 20 minutes.

(updated on April 23, 2012)

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Denver CO Review #8308 on September 14, 2011:

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I went for my interview earlier this morning, got there (Denver) 15 minutes before our allotted time. We gave our letter to the security officer and we were told to sit until we are called. 1 hour went by, many people had been and gone, still no call. I asked the security officer if he could check, he said they are way behind don't worry. 2 hours go by, still no call, again I asked the security officer to check, they said my letter is on the board and I should be next. The 3rd hour went by, now my wife is a diabetic and she was feeling very unwell so I had to get something from the vending machine to calm her slightly and again I approached the security and asked them to check again, they did, the officer came out and blamed the security officer for not putting my letter on the noticeboard, the interviewing officer had us as non-shower!!!!!!
Anyway, we had the interview which lasted about 30 minutes and were told to expect the green card within 2-4 weeks.
What a nightmare.
I was asked for my passport with I-94 (which the I.O. removed) joint bank details, photos (wedding and others), tenancy agreement, joint car insurance and driving license. I did also give the I.O. our change of address form which she said she would update for us today but I will phone the USCIS tomorrow to make sure as we move next Tuesday.
I also took all the A.O.S. forms just in case but they did not need them.

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Denver CO Review #7879 on July 7, 2011:

Shelsea

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Fast and easy interview. Very polite and kind immigration officer. No additional docs or information required, she just verified address to where I wanted the LPR card sent to.

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