San Francisco CA USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 4.3
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123 Review(s)
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San Francisco CA | Review #823 on September 7, 2006: |
sherose
Rating: Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
Hello All,
Had a successful interview in San Francisco today. We were scheduled for 10:30 and called in at about 11:15. The officer was bussinesslike, but nice. I was a bit surprised at what he wanted, also surprised that he looked at so little of the mounds of paperwork we brought with us. He first swore us in, then began to ask a few questions while making notations and markings in our file. When did you meet? Where did you meet? How did you meet? When were you married? Where were you married? Who was in attendance? He asked my wife where she had learned her English? Also asked her if she had worked in the last 5 yrs, which turned out to be quite humorous as my wife is Thai and uses the Buddhist calendar. So she told the officer she had been laid off of her last job in 2544, we chuckled, then I explained that if you subtract 543 from her figure of 2544, we would arrive at the appropriate (Gregorian?) year.
He took my employer letter, only my latest pay ... read complete review
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San Francisco CA | Review #822 on September 7, 2006: |
sherose
Rating: Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
Hello All,
Had a successful interview in San Francisco today. We were scheduled for 10:30 and called in at about 11:15. The officer was bussinesslike, but nice. I was a bit surprised at what he wanted, also surprised that he looked at so little of the mounds of paperwork we brought with us. He first swore us in, then began to ask a few questions while making notations and markings in our file. When did you meet? Where did you meet? How did you meet? When were you married? Where were you married? Who was in attendance? He asked my wife where she had learned her English? Also asked her if she had worked in the last 5 yrs, which turned out to be quite humorous as my wife is Thai and uses the Buddhist calendar. So she told the officer she had been laid off of her last job in 2544, we chuckled, then I explained that if you subtract 543 from her figure of 2544, we would arrive at the appropriate (Gregorian?) year.
He took my employer letter, only my latest pay ... read complete review
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San Francisco CA | Review #821 on September 6, 2006: |
Clownies
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No waiting time, we were called as soon as we arrived.
Usual questions, thorough check of the evidence.
Approved, but no stamp. One month waiting for the GC.
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San Francisco CA | Review #803 on August 29, 2006: |
Jonesie
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Our interview was scheduled for 8:30am - we arrived at 7:45am. After going through security (and cell phones are allowed as long as it is not a camera phone) we were told to take the elevator to the 2nd floor.
We checked in at the front desk (one side for Citizenship, one for AOS), we sat in section B and waited. There were a few couples (with their lawyers) and one family waiting. CNN was on the news *yawn* so we talked and waited. And waited. And waited. Finally we were called to be seen.
R. Nelson was our interviewer, and we were directed to his office. After raising our right hands and swearing to tell the truth, our interview began. He started with the general questions (confirming our address, phone number, names, no kids, wedding date), then went down the list (are you a terrorist, are you a Jamaican spy, etc - these questions were on the I-485). He asked me how and when I met my husband (confirming info from the K1 packet, and what we both did for ... read complete review
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San Francisco CA | Review #381 on January 25, 2006: |
Jbontrag
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It was an absolute breeze and we were fortunate to have a very nice interviewer early in the morning (as opposed to late in the day). First thing was the oath, then we sat down and he opended the file containing all of those wonderful documents we have been submitting over the past year (I was almost nostalgic). He went through the I-485 very quickly with Gianna and explained at the end that he just needed to review it with her while she was under oath. He took a quick glance at our proof of relationship info, commenting only that he wanted to keep the most recent joint bank account statement (we had all kinds of stuff with us, including envelopes addressed to us, junk mail, etc., none of which he wanted or kept, although we are sure that having seen it in the packet of info he was satisfied) and a copy of our marriage certificate.
From that point on he multi-tasked...stamping her passport and explaining the next steps (the welcome letter in 2 weeks, the actual green ca... read complete review
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