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Los Angeles CA | Review #3534 on October 31, 2008: | Evan
Rating: Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
We just returned from our interview in Los Angeles. The verdict...(drum roll please) APPROVED!
We got there about an hour early and were told to return at our appointment time. We killed some time in the lobby and went back at 1pm. The guard took our interview letter and told us to sit. About an hour and a half later, they called our name.
We accompanied the interviewer to her office. She asked us for drivers licenses, passports, birth certificates, and marriage license. After checking all these documents she made some copies and went through the rest of our paperwork. She asked some of the same questions that are on the application such as "have you ever been arrested". We talked about our wedding and how we met. Then she asked us for any other documents and we gave her bank statements, insurance, etc. She took our photo albums and made some copies of those as well.
Then she came back and said we we were approved. Just like that!
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| | Los Angeles CA | Review #3440 on October 10, 2008: | snoopy
Rating: Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
It all went very smooth, the interviewer was a very nice Asian young lady, at first, she went thorough the application and verified all the information I had already provide in it, such as current address, mailing address,parents' names, E V E R Y thing, she went one by one on each question, when it came to my personal information she asked him to answer, not me, she asked him my b-date, if I was married before, anything you might think about, she asked us.
I didn't take my husband's last name, she asked me why, I answered and she was pleased with my respond. The last part, she asked for pictures, common accounts, I gave her my 401K where he's the beneficiary, life Insurance, Credit Card, joint Bank Account with both of our payroll deposits.
Make sure you had done the vaccinations, we didn't and our application was put in hold, which we didn't mind, we had been marry for more than 2 years, he has all the documents to work and travel out of the country, so the delay will ... read complete review
| | Los Angeles CA | Review #3177 on July 31, 2008: | Helmut & Bee
Rating: Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
AOS interview was set for 7:30. Went into office about 8:15.
Officer was very friendly and made the whole process very easy. Only asked some basic questions (same as on the forms). Made some copies of my documents, and that was it. Gave her the "welcome" letter, and the letterthat the card will be sent.
Recommendation: If you have the interview in LA (300 Los Angeles street) at 7:30 in the morning, arrive about 45 minutes early to get through security on time. It's a long line, like going through the airport. Later in the day, there is no line and you can get in in about 2 minutes.
| | Los Angeles CA | Review #2550 on March 3, 2008: | Wes and Shiela
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We arrived at the Los Angeles USCIS office around 10:45am for our scheduled 11:05am appointment. We drove, so if you want to park, you're going to have to use the public parking across the street from the USCIS office building. It's an underground parking facility and not very cheap. We had to pay $13.25 for our 3 hour stay. Also, make sure you remember your parking space! It took us a half hour to find our way back to our car once we were done, this parking structure is very large, and it covers about 3 city buildings. We ended up in the underground police facility, the DMV emergency vehicle lot, and walked all over Level 2 before a kind soul explained that we were on the wrong level, and needed to go up to Level 1. Even then, it was a chore trying to find out where we parked.
We entered the USCIS building, and had to go through an airport security type checkpoint. Then we took the elevators to the 8th floor for our appointment.
The guard at th... read complete review
| | Los Angeles CA | Review #2336 on January 9, 2008: | abvlit
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Been there just once to ask a question about proof of marriage. Wanted to go over my documents with an Immigration Officer. The IO was totally clueless to the CR-1 process and the type of evidence I needed to provide. He just gave me a number and email the to CSC in Laguna Beach, in which they told me to go back to the LA CIS office. This is what you call the "run-around".
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