Sacramento CA USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 4.6
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69 Review(s)
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| Sacramento CA | Review #1968 on August 27, 2007: |
1HappyGuy

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We came prepared for everything and anything. We had duplicates of every document we submitted and thought we were prepared for the worse. We could not have been more surprised by the process. It took very little time, maybe 20 minutes. We were both sworn in, the officer asked for evidence of joint accounts, tax returns or anything that could prove we were a true married couple. I explained our problems getting my wife a social security card and therefore we did not have any joint accounts. Our marriage was in January, so not joint tax returns. Finally we showed recent photos of our trip across America to meet my daughter, son-in-law and new granddaughter. That did the trick. It was so easy that I was sure something was wrong. We were completely surprised and amazed at how easy and quick it was. A definite improvement over the application process.
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| Sacramento CA | Review #1879 on August 6, 2007: |
1HappyGuy

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I went in with my wife prepared as much as possible. We had duplicates of everything we could find, expecting a tough interview. The interviewing officer was very polite, asked up to swear in and then began asking questions about our relationship. We did not have much regarding joint financial documents since my wife did not have a social security card yet. I had changed a life insurance policy to her name but that was it. We showed pictures of a trip we had made to meet my daughter's family across the country, which seemed to satisfy the officer of our true intent of a marriage.
The experience was quite surprising and quick. I think it was less than 20 minutes.
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| Sacramento CA | Review #1805 on July 17, 2007: |
1HappyGuy

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The interview could not have been better. I was very prepared with duplicate copies of all forms, documents and anything else that could prove useful. The officer asked for documentation showing joint ownership such as bank accounts, tax returns, home ownership, etc. At that time my wife did not even have a social security number. I explained to the AO that without a SSN you don't exist in America. The only thing I was able to put her name on was an insurance policy, which I have forgotten to bring. In the end what made it work for us were the pictures of a recent trip to the east coast to meet my daughter and new granddaughter. The officer was able to determine from this that our intent was to be a married couple.
The entire interview took less than 20 minutes. I was so shocked at how quickly she was approved that I was sure something was wrong. My wife had just received EAD and AP three weeks earlier. The AO confiscated her EAD card.
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| Sacramento CA | Review #1599 on May 16, 2007: |
Angelme

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To God be the Glory great things he has done, It was a stress free interview I spent less than 15mins there and the officer in charge was calm and very polite.. I believe there is nothing to hard to do for God I encourage everyone in the forum to believe in God and as well as to also do your home work well for a better result just like our today......
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| Sacramento CA | Review #1221 on January 24, 2007: |
brtlmj

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Quick and painless. There seems to be one waiting room for both AOS and citizenship interviews. You leave your appointment letter at the reception (there is nobody there, just slide it under the window) and wait. We did that, and no more than five minutes later we were called in. We were interviewed by a female officer who swore us in, and then we went through my application. Basically, I had to confirm everything - especially that I never had problems wit the law! Then she asked for any documents with our names on it - we had plenty. Joint account, apartment lease, car insurance, car registration. Finally we showed her some photos and letters (pretty old ones) and described how we had met. Then she took away my EAD and AP, stamped my passport and told me that my GC will arrive within two weeks 
A few tips:
- You can park in the mall nearby - plenty of spaces and not too expensive. If you buy something, they will endorse your parking ticket. ... read complete review
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