Los Angeles CA USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 4.3
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169 Review(s)
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Los Angeles CA | Review #2043 on September 19, 2007: |
Addie_Goodvibes
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We were 2 weeks short of our two year Anniversary, IO held aproval of our case until after our 2 year Anniversary so we could get 10 Year GC.
We didnt even request it , he brought it to our attention.
Excellent experience.
0 RFE's and no delays
WE filed ourselves
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Los Angeles CA | Review #1594 on May 15, 2007: |
Bulanglang
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Very prompt and quick!!! Keep it up! Good work guys!
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Los Angeles CA | Review #1412 on March 22, 2007: |
Sheriff Uling
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It was quick, fast, and most importantly... painless , even though our consular officer was a tad bizarre with his behavior and mannerisms. Not to mention there was a fire drill that evacuated the entire building for over an hour.
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Los Angeles CA | Review #1410 on March 21, 2007: |
jack and jill
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First, we arrived about ten minutes late because we could not find parking. We should have done our research better, but still no harm done.
When we arrived, we placed our interview notice on the desk and sat down. ABout 15 minutes later, the interviewer called us into our office. He asked us to stand and raise our right hands. When we did that, he asked us to swear to tell the truth, which we did. Then he told us to sit down.
He asked for our passports. I looked through the envelope where we had placed our paperwork and found my passport, but could not find my wife's passport. We started to panic and looked around the room. Then we were going to go back out to look, but he told us not to worry and that he will have security look around the building for us. When he brought security, i remebered that I had taken out the passport at the entrance to the building in case they needed it and placed it in my pocket. When i felt my pocket, there was her passport and our day and panic were saved.
After that tense moment, the interviewer asked my wife if the address was current and then flipped thorugh the paperwork. He then verfied the questions on the application which were yes/no(are you involved with a terroist group?, Were you part of the Communist party, did you ever involve in prostitution, etc.).
He then asked her about the weather in India and reminisced about a friend of his describing the heat. He then said our case was easy. He then went to the computer and wrote an approval letter and stamped our file as approved. HE said welcome to America and gave my wife the letter.
he cautioned us about leaving the country before the greencard comes or she would be detained at the POE for some time till they verified her info. If we need to leave emergently then we will need to get an infopass appointment.
I asked about the I551 stamp, but he said that it was not necessary as she would get her greencard soon. They dont routinely give them to you unless you need to leave the country emergently.
We then thanked him and he walked us out of the office.
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Los Angeles CA | Review #1371 on March 14, 2007: |
Jason and Diana
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It was very impersonal and slightly formal. We had no problems throughout the process, and the interviewer while non-committal on approval was very respectful and professional.
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