Detroit MI USCIS Office Reviews
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132 Review(s)
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Detroit MI | Review #8485 on October 12, 2011: |
carine

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We waited one hour and a half, and our interview lasted 5minutes.
He kept repeating while walking to his office " looks like it is going to be a good day for you immigration-wise"
He did not look at any of the evidences I brought, and just asked us questions.
He asked my USC husband "what are the interests of your wife"
"how did you met"
he asked to me : "what are your husbands interests"
"what about his family", " did they come to the wedding?"
we got approved!
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Detroit MI | Review #8358 on September 21, 2011: |
nui

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Hi guys
first of all, I want to THANK YOU heart.gif for this website and for all of you guys in here so much for all the information. We started with 'no clue' , Google-ing if we can find any information somewhere. We just don't want to spend $2,000 for the lawyer, and we truly believe that it is the way to do it ourselves. and 'yes' WE DID IT !! good.gif
back ground, I came here in US with J-1 visa in June 2007, met my husband and we start dating since October 07, My DS expired June 17, 09, we got married June 30 blush.gif (in Hawaii kicking.gif ) and file for AOS about mid-July after got the certificate. well, everything went well, smooth , no problem at all.
we had our interview yesterday in Detroit, at 1 PM. we got there about 10 minutes early. after put the letter at the window NO.8, wait for like 10 minutes. then the guy called my name. He is kind of old (maybe 60 ?) we followed him to his room. after we sat down he told us that our paper look... read complete review
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Detroit MI | Review #6318 on July 9, 2010: |
myjwb

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The interviewer (male) was very nice, friendly. He did not look at any of the photos we brought. He asked some questions casually about where we'd been since my fiance (now husband) arrived, why we married in a different state from our residence (my family is there), and what our plans are for summer. He also asked the list of questions we'd completed on a form about military service and the like. This might be std., but probably triggered by a yes answer to having previous military service on the form (military service is mandatory in hubby's country). He told us on the spot that the permanent residency was approved and sounded sincere in his congratulations and "welcome to the US."
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Detroit MI | Review #6050 on May 11, 2010: |
akochi

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We had interview May 10th 1pm and we were approved. It was very easy and nice interview. We were very nervous that we could hardly sleep day before.
Here are details.
Our appointment time was 1:00pm.We arrived office 12:40 pm. We left our notice letter to the tray. There are about 30 people waiting in the waiting area.
It seems there were no people working on that window since it was lunch time.
Since there were many people waiting, we expected that we had to wait hours but my name was called about 1:10 pm.
Officer Ms. Rizzo, introduced herself and told us the she would interview us this afternoon.
She took us to her room and asked us to stand up and raise our right hand and promises tell truth.
She first asked us to show our ID so we gave our driver’s license and passport.
She checked both our driver’s license front and back and see if our address is same and verified with her computer. We had to explain beca... read complete review
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Detroit MI | Review #6015 on May 4, 2010: |
Ryan_and_Priscy

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Our interviewer was A. Rizzo. My application was not approved yet since I had to submit the form 601, due to moral and religious convictions I denied myself to receive vaccines. Got the NOA1 for 601 on April 21, 2010, and sent its photocopy to the officer. Today (01/05/2010) checked my profile at USCIS.gov and got the notification: "On May 3, 2010, we ordered production of your new card. Please allow 30 days for your card to be mailed to you. If we need something from you we will contact you. If you move before you receive the card, call customer service at 1-800-375-5283."
javascript:emoticon(' ')Thanks God! Waiting, waiting, waiting!javascript:emoticon(' ')
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