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Detroit MI | Review #8675 on November 8, 2011: | sarah9

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We arrived at about 10.45 for our 11am interview, went to the window to log our arrival, then sat in the waiting room for about 10 minutes before my name was called. The interviewer was incredibly shy, and lacking in people skills, avoided eye contact and didn't really say much. I had 2 huge files of stuff, along with a big photo album - none of which was needed. He asked a few questions like my parents names, husbands date of birth & my address - all questions from the forms submitted. He asked my husband how we met, and then said I'd have my greencard in about 2 weeks. I'd say we were there for 5 minutes at the most, and had the distinct feeling we were approved before we even walked in the door.
Although it was a very easy interview, I wouldn't say it was pleasant at all. I felt very relaxed about the whole thing until I met the interviewer, his lack of people skills made both of us feel on edge. I wasn't expecting him to be our friend, but I did think someone ... read complete review
| | Detroit MI | Review #8667 on November 8, 2011: | the_smallprint

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Interview was scheduled for today, 11/7. My husband and I were there about a half hour early, got through security (person in front of me brought a backpack in and held every one up, don't ever do this, you're going for an interview or biometrics, not for a campout in the parking lot!) and went to Check-in desk, lady was very nice and pointed us to the correct check-in desk at counter 8. Again, very nice lady, she marked us off, scanned the interview notice and let me know that the interviewer was with an earlier appointment and to sit down as he would call my name at a door that lead to the offices.
Waited for about 20 minutes, watched as the other couples and families were very efficiently brought into the inner sanctum. As I said, after 20 minutes my name was called and we both went through to his office. He told us to sit and relax, that there was no need to be nervous (which actually worked!) and I could see our file on his desk, our marriage invite on top. He conf... read complete review
| | Detroit MI | Review #8613 on October 29, 2011: | pengu

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Our appointment was for 10:00am, we arrived at about 9:30am, handed in our appointment notice and sat down and waited. After waiting for 1 and a half hours, I thought I would ask to see if there was any issues with my case since it was taking so long. Just as I was about to ask, my name was called.
We were lead into an office and were then told that the person handling my case was not in today, which was the reason for the delay. The interviewing officer mentioned he wasn\'t familiar with my case but would try to see if he could get it all sorted today.
We were then asked to take an oath. He then proceeded to go through the application, asking questions from the application to verify everything was legit. The questions were fairly straight forward (e.g. mother/father's name, phone number, addresses you lived at, etc..). After going through the application he said everything looked in order, however since he wasn't the person handling the case he would have... read complete review
| | Detroit MI | Review #8590 on October 25, 2011: | Mark & Eri

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We arrived for 12:30 interview right at noon. We submitted our appointment letter and were told to take a seat. About an hour later, people started getting called in, though we weren't sure if they were all for interviews or for other matters. We got called at around 1:15 and led back to a small office with a nice interviewer. She looked over our case and asked my wife her name, birthday, address and parents names. I was only asked my name and birthday. She then asked my wife all of the questions from the form regarding polygamy, army service etc. Then she explained it would be 2-3 weeks for us to receive the green card and that we would have to apply for permanent residency in two years. It was all very simple and straight forward. There were no tricky questions. We brought all of our documentation plus about everything we could find to support our relationship (about 150 pages in all). At the end, we only needed to show the appointment letter. Everyone was very nice and professional.
| | Detroit MI | Review #8550 on October 20, 2011: | crystal01

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We got to the Detroit office 30 minutes before our interview. They just asked us to go to a window, give our interview letter, and wait for our name to be called. We spent a few minutes waiting at the lobby and then an immigration officer called my name. He introduced himself and led us to a small office and while still standing up, asked us to raise our right hand and swear to tell nothing but the truth.
He then asked us to sit down and be comfortable. He was very nice and it felt like we were just talking to a friend. He had our file in front of him and he said he reviewed our papers before he asked us in and everything looked alright and filed properly. He just asked us to give him another copy of our marriage certificate as he can't find it.
Then he asked a few standard questions that were on the i485 form. He asked me if I belong to any organizations so I told him I was part of a photography organization back in the Phils. He said his wife is also i... read complete review
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