Los Angeles CA USCIS Office Reviews
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198 Review(s)
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| Los Angeles CA | Review #23077 on January 9, 2018: |
The Freckle

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We waited almost two hours past our scheduled interview time but that was the only bad part of the day. Once we were called in, the agent got straight to the point and confirmed some of the information on the I-485 application. She asked if we had received the EAD and tracked it when we said it had not arrived.
She asked what additional evidence we had to provide her that day and we gave her some documents and a stack of pictures. She went through the pictures and would pull out some and ask us questions about the people in the pictures with us and the event or location where it was. Finally she told us we were approved. The entire thing took about fifteen minutes.
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| Los Angeles CA | Review #22964 on December 13, 2017: |
HSX

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Officer was very polite, 1 hour wait but worth it. Eat before going and relax!
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| Los Angeles CA | Review #22959 on December 12, 2017: |
J/G

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· 2 people found this review helpful Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
If it possible to take LA metro/train, please do so. it's $1.75 / person / trip.... We paid $12 for parking, that's BS. The Union Station is 3 minutes walk from the Federal Building. I was just too nervous and didn't want to be late so we decided to drive in retrospect train would've been such a great idea.
Bring a copy of EVERYTHING you submitted (I-129F Petition Pack, K-1 Visa Application Pack, and your AOS/EAD/AP Application Pack). You never know what the IO / the USCIS are missing from your pile / asking you to show them during your interview.
Eat breakfast/lunch before your interview.... you'll be waiting a long time...
There is a candy bar machine and a water fountain just outside the waiting room.
Dress up. Look nice and proper.
There's no issue with bringing Phone into the building.
SIDE NOTE: Although this whole thing was basically a breeze for both of us and we did EV... read complete review
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| Los Angeles CA | Review #22640 on October 9, 2017: |
californiadream_

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· 1 person found this review helpful Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
B2 visa overstayed since 2007
Self-Filed – NO LAWYER
Married USC : 01/30/2017
PD: 02/23/2017
EAD + AP in Production: 05/08/2017
EAD + AP Card: 05/16/2017
Notice for interview via email: 08/10/2017
Interview notice got lost in the mailing process, called USCIS to fax it to local Office Depot (they can only fax it 5 days prior to interview date)
Notice of interview received through Fax: 09/06/2017
Interview Date: 09/11/2017 @ 2:00 pm
*Background:
* Beneficiary overstayed since 2007 (finished HS and Bachelors Degree during overstay)
* Beneficiary did not qualify for DACA due to arrival date (one week after the cut off date)
* USC is unemployed and never filed tax, there for a Co-Sponsor’s income is used solely (both USC and Co-Sponsor filed I-864)
*USC 26, beneficiary 23 – same race
Interview:
Arrived at the LA Immigration build... read complete review
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| Los Angeles CA | Review #22563 on September 27, 2017: |
Gingerspike

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Our initial interview schedule was Sept. 12 but 2 days before that, they called to cancel and reschedule the interview. We went anyway and was told to come back on the 26th. We also received our notice indicating the reschedule within that week.
Our interview went well and smoothly. We arrived around 7:45 am for our 8:15 am interview. There were lesser people compared to the last time we went (Sept. 12). We initially checked in at room 6024 but around 8:40 am, we were told to go to room 6001 as our IO was there, waiting for us.
We were called our 8:45 am. Our interview was pretty straightforward. We swore to tell the truth, then the officer questioned my husband first (USC) about the details in his G-325A. Then she asked me about my bio as well, checking the info in my G-325A as I answered. Then, she proceeded to ask me the questions answerable with No. She also asked how we met, then she asked for any further documents we'd like to submit.
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