Phoenix AZ USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 4
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82 Review(s)
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| Phoenix AZ | Review #2688 on April 3, 2008: |
stillCanadian

Rating:  Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: General Review
could not have went any smoother.... simple ten minute interview
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| Phoenix AZ | Review #1780 on July 11, 2007: |
foxtobee

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We had an appointment at 12:30 and they called us in about 5 minutes late ( so not bad)
Our officer was called Joseph, and he ask for both our ID's, keeping my passport asside. We had to take an oath and he reminded us that everything was recorded and everything we said could be used against the immigration process. ( Felt kindda akward, but I guess that's a procedure.)
He took my case file and asked me they whole list of questions about criminal charges and asked me if I wanted to change anything on the submitted list.
Than he needed my husband and sponsors new affadavit and employment letters( both have new jobs).
He needed the 2006 tax return, we didn't have yet at the time of submitting for AOS.
He asked us where we did get married, who was present, if we did have a honeymoon and where we stayed. When I entered the US, if I had an SSN ( did not, but was no problem).
He than gave me the passport back, with NO stamp and told us, because we ar... read complete review
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| Phoenix AZ | Review #1136 on December 20, 2006: |
Muuuuah

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approved pending fbi checks...didnt ask for any proof of us living together or photos or anything like that...just wanted to see marriage certificate and asked how we met and how long we have known each other and asked my husband where he worked.Couldnt believe how aesy it was.
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| Phoenix AZ | Review #691 on July 16, 2006: |
el_limito

Rating:  Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Advanced Parole
COuldn't really have been easier....or shorter. Though the guy was initially a little stern he lightened up a bit after my paperwork file slipped off my knees and clattered on the floor. Qs were V straightforward. No interrogations. The guy was curious why it was clear we had so much paperwork with us - as if he wasn't aware that it's recommended to bring as much supporting evidence as possible. Still, we were in and out in 15 mins. My biometrics test was on Feb 14 and the FBI checkinf has (still) not been done. Did not get passport stamped.
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| Phoenix AZ | Review #510 on April 10, 2006: |
AbsolutGoddess

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Parking is great because it is right at the building and you just pay $2. You cannot get into the building and must wait outside until your appointment is 45 minutes away. Then you get to go inside and wait. We waited for 2 hours to have ours and almost gave up hope until the crankiest old lady called our names. She was very to the point and started our interview. I was very worried because she was so unfriendly. Then she asked us for proof of our relationship and I gave her a copy of our checks which we had our wedding photo of my husband and I and our kids on it. Then she just started to beam and asked us where we had them done and how great it was. after that it was all a breeze and over in 20 minutes. We got the green card a week later in the mail. Smooth sailing
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