Phoenix AZ USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 4
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82 Review(s)
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Phoenix AZ | Review #27513 on November 15, 2019: |
Tylosand

Rating:  Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
Just had my interview for Adjustment of Status from a K1 visa.
My wife and I arrived 30 minutes early as instructed. We had to wait just a little past our appointment time before someone called my name. The IO was very friendly and easygoing. First he gave some instructions and took my fingerprints. He then proceeded to ask a few very simple questions, basically just seeing if I remember some of the things I filled in on the application. He then asked quite a lot of questions of the type "do you plan on selling drugs in the US" and so on, and then he asked me three "personal" questions about my wife - name, favourite food, and favourite song. And that was it - he did not ask for a single thing from the fat binder I had prepared. Not even one photograph or identification documents for our co-sponsor or anything. Literally not a single piece of paper. So that was a pretty big waste of paper, plastic and ink... but of course we are happy that the interview was so easy. ... read complete review
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Phoenix AZ | Review #27507 on November 15, 2019: |
okland

Rating:  Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
Yesterday we had our interview in Phoenix, AZ. We got there 30 minutes before the appointment. The security line was fast and in a few minutes we were waiting in the lobby. They called us about 15 minutes after the appointment time.
The IO was very nice and she made us feel at easy, she had our 900 pages file on her desk. After fingerprint/photo she asked us if we had any questions, I got to ask her about my hyphenated last name. Which she said that most likely it won't appear in the GC. After that she sworn us in and started checking the information submitted in the forms. She started with the sponsor spouse asking names, DOB, parents names, address, etc. and they moved to the beneficiary spouse with the same questions.
In addition, she asked about the past status that the beneficiary spouse had, such as F1/OPT and J1 visa and the number of hours worked under those visas. The next step was the standard YES/NO questions, she asked us most of them. She co... read complete review
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Phoenix AZ | Review #27363 on October 29, 2019: |
Pervaiz

Rating:  Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: General Review
Hi sir I have question regarding my USCIS I130 spouse petition,I live abroad studying there and while filling our case I put my physical address where I m living currently which is abroad ,after our petition get approved NVC send file to US consulate in my homeland country or place where I m living currently ..looking forward for your answer.thanks
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Phoenix AZ | Review #27341 on October 25, 2019: |
Ben & Anthonette

Rating:  Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
We had an appointment of 3:15 pm, we were impressed that we were called back at about 3:25 pm. We were surprised that a government agency gave us very little wait time. The interview was about 30 mins and the agent was very friendly, we even did some sarcasm and laughing at times. Most questions, as expected, were directed at my foreign spouse. We went to the interview with more documentation that the checklist had asked for, so whenever the agent asked for some kind of documentation, we had no trouble providing. For working with government officials it was actually a pleasant experience. I wish other government places had the same efficiency and friendliness as this local office had.
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Phoenix AZ | Review #26961 on August 28, 2019: |
Syed and Tanya

Rating:  Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
My husband and I had our adjustment of status interview today. Word of advice, if you have a lawyer, make sure your lawyer comes with you to the interview. Our lawyer came and it was the best decision asking her to come with us. The officer we had was efficient, nice and respectful. He asked us questions based on the forms and how and where we met. We brought pictures from the beginning of our relationship that had details and dates on the back including our wedding/honeymoon pics, which he went thru. We had so many documents to back up our marriage and he didn’t ask for many of them. We were approved at the end of the interview. Just because we had a nice interviewing officer doesn’t mean they are all like that. So just make sure you bring all your documents and pictures to back up your marriage and definitely bring your lawyer. Also dress nicely and respectfully. Oh and you will be watched from the waiting room and as you leave the building. Wishing everyone the best... read complete review
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