Phoenix AZ USCIS Office Reviews
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| Phoenix AZ | Review #16238 on February 17, 2015: |
Ally86

Rating:  Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Other Experience
Right now we're still waiting for the EAD and AOS to be approved, but have had the biometrics appointment.
Outside there was a collection of people hanging around with miniature US flags, near a pasted-on replica of the Statue of Liberty. Nice touch for a government office, that you wonder how they had the funding approved as it's pretty non-essential; but I guess it's in their financial interest to garner further applications by maintaining a positive image.
When we went inside, it was a spaced-out room which looks very much like airport security areas, albeit with older looking equipment and only a handful of guards working the line. We were told we cannot have any mobile phones in our bag and that my wife would have to take them back to 'our vehicle'.
Our vehicle was a cab, which had already left, with no intention of remaining available as a storage unit, so that idea was out. Instead, my wife simply had to wait outside until I was fini... read complete review
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| Phoenix AZ | Review #15615 on November 18, 2014: |
rockstar

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· 1 person found this review helpful Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
We arrived at noon for a 12:30 interview - the office was quite busy. The gentlemen supervising the metal detector were kind and welcoming. We were asked to drop our interview letter off at window 8 in the basket, face down. And then we wait!
In the waiting room there were approx. 15 different groups/couples waiting as well - many with lawyers present.
At about 12:45, a male officer invited us back for our interview. He was very kind, yet business like. He swore us in, reviewed our application with us to make sure biographical information was correct, he asked the "yes/no" questions, and then he asked to see our evidence. We had extensive financial and "on paper" evidence, but at the last minute I decided to bring in some family photo albums and I was glad that I did - the Office enjoyed looking at the photos. He asked us how we met and how long we have lived together. He told us "You made this a very easy approval" - then printed out a letter s... read complete review
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| Phoenix AZ | Review #15580 on November 12, 2014: |
nakanh

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· 1 person found this review helpful Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
Our green card interview went very smoothly. The immigration officer was very nice and made us feel comfortable. It felt more like a pleasant conversation than an interview. We were given an approval letter by the end.
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| Phoenix AZ | Review #15524 on November 4, 2014: |
nadia&sameer

Rating:  Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
Our interview went relatively well. Appointment was on 11/3 @ 1:55. Got in about 30 min late. Gentleman was very nice and asked very simple questions like address, do you have any children, how did you meet, etc. He asked us if we brought any supporting documents. He ended up keeping a few pages of pics, bank statements, cable bills, proof from work showing we are on the same insurance and each others beneficiaries. He then said he couldn't approve us today bcz he didn't have our medical report which apparently was lost at the port of entry. So we are now having to redo the medical exam in order to adjust. Very frustrating, but not the local office's fault. Exam will be re-done tomorrow and we're hoping to get AOS approval soon!
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| Phoenix AZ | Review #15282 on September 25, 2014: |
carocaro

Rating:  Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Naturalization
Easy interview here in Phoenix. My husband came with me and was carrying large bankers box full of documentation. Agent wasn't interested in having box come in with me, just said he found fact husband came along and brought documentation was enough to confirm all was legit in us meeting requirement for 3 year marriage.
I passed the questions and the interview. All good. Was Naturalized the same week as there was space at a special Naturalization event.
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