Phoenix AZ USCIS Office Reviews
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| Phoenix AZ | Review #6977 on December 15, 2010: |
carocaro

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We arrived at Phoenix office 45 minutes early and were told to come back at exactly scheduled appointment time as they were back logged with people. At 55 minutes after appointment time we were taken in for interview with Senior Inspector-Supervisor for the Phoenix office. He definitely had an intimidating presence and made it very clear that this was an important interview. I was glad that we had dressed professionally. After signing that we agreed to proceed without an attorney and swearing in he asked each of us basic questions with addresses. numbers, personal details, what we do for professions, how we met, etc. the list of clear questions regarding illegal activity etc., poe details as to what city and date, then requested photo album for a quick browse through with a few questions regarding who was in the photos with us on a couple of wedding shots. He asked no questions about when, why or how we decided to marry etc. in USA. Last request was for documents showing that we live t... read complete review
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| Phoenix AZ | Review #6647 on September 23, 2010: |
Robert B

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I better write this down before I forget.
So as other people have written, it is not easily visible to find this place. Just find Starbucks and walk along side the parking lot west and you'll see it in like 400 or so feet.
The security guys working there are some of the nicest government employees I have ever met (even from among the non-government employees). The were super friendly and courteous, they even joked with us (even after we were done with them). Remember, mace on a key-chain is not allowed, nor are cameras. You're ok if your phone has a camera, but point and shoots are not allowed.
We brought more documentation than I would like to mention. I just found everything in sight with both of our names on it, and of which I thought was remotely relevant. She ended up not even looking at it, but I have a feeling it is because she was able to see we were extremely well prepared. We had to wait for about an hour and we didn't see anybody ... read complete review
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| Phoenix AZ | Review #6395 on July 27, 2010: |
andymac

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Hi all.
To follow on from my previous posting, here is my interview experience at Phoenix.
Firstly it's a little difficult to find, this is important. Find Starbucks at the same address, which is just 200 yards from the interview office. It's just a single glass door, with a small sign above. Get to Starbucks and walk in a westward direction along the building front. It's there.
You take a lift, ooops elevator to level 2, and as you walk out the lift, security is right there, who will do the normal scanning and booking in. And then it's straight into a smallish waiting area of about 25 seats. You put the interview notice through a slot in the wall. It's not first come first served, I think it's about the officer assigned to your case and when that officer becomes free.
Our appointment was at 10.30 and that's the exact time we were called in. ( Other appointments were running late ).
Ok, at this point let's me t... read complete review
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| Phoenix AZ | Review #6045 on May 10, 2010: |
osin

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Today I got my appointment. It was a little peculiar because originally It was only my daughter's appointment (my appointment was scheduled up to June 7th).
We arrived few minutes before 10:30. Showed IDS and the letter to the security security guy after arriving.
We waited about 30 min until a nice lady called her name. She was a little confused because we just presented one letter and she asked about mine.
I explained to her that this was also very strange for us, because we were expecting our interviews at the same time. and I showed her my appointment letter scheduled on June.
Anyway, she had to talk to her supervisor in order to consider the interview for both of us. Lucky for us they accepted. And here are the steps we followed at the interview.
1. Showed ID (mine, husband and daughter's)
2. Showed I-94 (she took them)
3. needed to swear we were telling the truth
4. confirmed DOF (mine and my husband's)
5. she asked m... read complete review
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| Phoenix AZ | Review #5791 on March 14, 2010: |
daffydill

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We arrived 45 minutes ahead of our appointment and were treated very well by the security staff. We were advised that IO's were about an hour behind their schedules.
Our IO swore us in and asked for our identification and we produced our passports right away. She asked my husband for his SSN. Her questions for him were date of my birth and our wedding date. We provided her with proof of joint accounts (insurance and bank statements) in addition to family photos of our wedding reception.
She advised that she would be approving our application and that we would receive the green card within 3 to 4 weeks. She recommended that we start a new file now (this date forward) to prepare for our 751 application that needs to be submitted 90 days prior to the expiration of the conditional greencard.
She was very professional and expedient and provided us with a letter 'results of this interview'.
TIPS: The ... read complete review
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