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| Denver CO | Review #5275 on November 20, 2009: | Hugglebuggles

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Our appointment was at 10:45, but we arrived 20 or so minutes early. Security was very easy and painless and both the guards working at the time were very kind and helpful. Unlike our Consulate experience, we were allowed to take in our cell phones or any other electronic items we had on us. After security we got into the elevator and went to the 2nd floor where they conduct all the immigrant interviews. The building was very nice and new, and the waiting room has a TV to watch with CNN playing to make the wait a little less painful. Although there were dozens of people waiting to be called, our name was called less than 10 minutes later, skipping us ahead of all the people waiting. I'm not to sure how they order their interviews.
The IO took us to a back room where his office was located, passing a dozen or so other offices on the way. He began by asking us to raise our right hand and asked us if we swear to tell the truth, to which we agreed. After we were seated he as... read complete review
| | | Denver CO | Review #4884 on August 23, 2009: | *Giuly and Rocky*

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My appointment was at 12.30 and i got there 45 minutes earlier. They called me in at 12.35 ...The office was a young lady 9around 30 years old) very friendly and polite...I felt confortable right the way. She went trought our application and verify that everything was corrected. She asked me for my husband military order (he couldn't come with me because he was out of town for training) and for the supporting documents I took with me. She kept all of them and then she said she was going to approve us cuz everything looked good, to keep my EAd untill GC arrived and then to destroy it. I gotta said it was a really nice experience!!
| | | Denver CO | Review #4251 on April 20, 2009: | jmosborn

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My wife and I got to the office 45 minutes early. About 10 minute wait in line at the door while everyone was passed through metal detector. In the waiting room for AOS interviews, we waited about 10 minutes. The officer interviewing us spoke spanish which helped because my wife still doesn't speak good english. She first asked us for ID documents (passports, my drivers, wife's employment card, SS card) and evidence documents which we still needed to submit. I offered her a huge stack of documents but only wanted the ones which were not yet on file (my 2008 join tax returns/W2s, pay stubs, join bank account evidence). She then reviewed our I485, verifying information like names, address, birth dates, parents-in-laws' names, etc. She reviewed wife's birth certificate, then asked me about how we met, when I proposed, when we got married, if I had met her parents, etc. Hardly asked my wife anything though we all spoke spanish.
In the end she said everything looked fine and ... read complete review
| | | Denver CO | Review #4055 on March 6, 2009: | nm123

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We arrived, and there were only about 15 people in the waiting room. Our interviewing officer was super nice and pretty funny. She swore us in, verified Part 1 of the I-485, asked the questions about drugs/prostitution/etc, commented that it was good that the vaccines were already done, and then asked me (USC) to give any documents we wanted that we didn't already submit. We gave copies of health insurance, car insurance, 2008 income taxes, bank statements, and 5 months of pay stubs. She asked me if I'd met his family, how and where we met, my husband's father's & mother's first names, if we lived in a house or apartment, and if my husband had yet met my parents. Overall an awesome interview! She said she'd, "probably approve this and get it all done today," and then explained the 2 yr conditional card and let us keep his EAD card & AP docs "because you guys already paid for them" (but they were free with our AOS submission). And then she asked if we had any photos, and she looked... read complete review
| | | Denver CO | Review #3953 on February 16, 2009: | heatherritt

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We had a very good experience! We had our big wedding on the 24th of January and the interview was the 27th. I printed a couple of pictures from the wedding and a couple from last summer. Both had our families in them. I also took our cell phone bill, Bank Statement, Life insurance beneficiary statement, Maternity plan with my new name, Honeymoon itinerary with new name, and passport with new name.
We waited about 30 minutes at the office. The agent was very nice. We aited for her to ask us questions. The first series of questions were just to verify the information on the AOS application. We had used the advance parole so she changed some of the info on the app and then Eben resigned for the changes.
After that she asked what evidence we had of our relationship. I showed her the items above. I also told her that we were leaving the next day to go to Mexico for our honeymoon. She was very kind and told us we were approved and that she would have Eben's passport with the... read complete review
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