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San Antonio TX USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 4.1 / 5
67 Review(s)
San Antonio TX Review #28340 on June 18, 2020:

theatxbombayguy

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Had our appointment on Oct 11 2018. Heard that there was a major water leak @ the Office on Oct 10, and they had to cancel interviews indefinitely.
We reached the office @7:20 AM. Went through the metal detectors, and the reception, got our tickets and sat in the waiting area.
All of a sudden @7:30 AM, someone comes outside asking for our ticket number. We waited for him to repeat our ticket number, again, before we went and greeted him.
Young hispanic officer - with a manbun and a decent amount of facial hair and sunglasses.
Well spoken, greeted us, shook our hands. Got our names, introduced himself and lead us to follow into his office
Swore us under oath ...before seating us down..
The interview was very smooth and basic - we had submitted a significant amount of evidence along with the application
Before everything - requested our passports, SSN cards, temp EAD card, H1-B work authorization document...
Went through the I-130 w... read complete review

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San Antonio TX Review #28255 on April 16, 2020:

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San Antonio TX Review #28057 on February 20, 2020:

Rao9/20

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Hello all
We had our interview on 2/3/2020 in San Antonio office. We got there 40 minutes earlier.Our lawyer was with us.we sat in the waiting room.our appointment was at 9.45 .Our AOS was a lady who was very professional, quick and funny.She made jokes in between which made us calm and comfortable.
She asked basic questions to my wife and myself.I am petitioning for my wife and step daughter who is 8 years old.
Interview lasted 45 minutes.She said the case looks genuine and that she would recommend our case to the supervisors.
Waiting time is real.

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San Antonio TX Review #27766 on January 6, 2020:

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We got there a bit early and ended up waiting about 45 minutes since it was so busy. The interview itself lasted about 10 minutes. I suspect we got a very experienced agent, she just asked me -So you met online and met once? She then asked how long I was in Ukraine, then asked for documents, I gave our lease, internet bill, release of information forms for insurance, , copies of insurance cards, ticket stubs for some concerts and movies we went to together, and then She asked my wife the Have you ever questions, she paraphrased some of them to make it shorter. She then said ok you are approved and went over the ROC stuff and gave us a paper saying Congratulations on your new permanent resident status.

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San Antonio TX Review #27552 on November 21, 2019:

Celie




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Very good experience.

We arrived half an hour early but found a long line of people waiting to get in. Turns out they had no power in the morning so they opened late and had fallen behind 1.5 hours on appointments. We went through security then to a desk to present our interview notice and they took a picture of my husband with a patriotic background (which I'm guessing is the picture that will be used on his green card). Then we went into the waiting area to wait. About an hour later they finally called us up and were interviewed by Mr. Garcia. He was really nice but had a very cool demeanor (we couldn't tell his emotions). He interviewed us together and asked for our IDs (I presented my driver license and he presented his EAD card and social security) and had us swear an oath. Then he asked us questions:

Me: what's your address? when and how did you meet?
Him: have you met her family? did you travel to see them? where did you work before you came ... read complete review

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