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San Francisco CA USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 4.3 / 5
123 Review(s)
San Francisco CA Review #25546 on February 7, 2019:

WinterRose

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San Francisco CA Review #25409 on January 19, 2019:

BabyTruong

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After 1.5 years of AOS submission, I finally had my interview! I arrived at 12:30 but waited an hour before I was interviewed by an officer. My husband came with me but only I was called into the interview. This was odd because every review I’ve read required your significant other to attend so I asked the lady officer at the end of my interview and she said sometimes there’s no need for the petitioner to be interviewed but it’s nice to have them be there.

Questions she asked were to confirm the information on the application form, asked me who I live with, what I do for a living, how he proposed. Mostly the basics, though one question threw me off, she asked about my first visit to the usa, the second, the third, etc etc. Since I used to live in Canada, travelling to the USA was easy so I listed out like 10 visits to the USA previously. Good thing I printed my i-94.

Forms I gave her are my husband’s new Affidavit of Support, ... read complete review

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San Francisco CA Review #23704 on April 27, 2018:

ReQu

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The interviewer was nice, polite, and friendly, he checked our papers and started asking questions from there, we were super prepared but keep in mind as long as u have a real marriage you’ll be fine, thats why it was not a difficult interview

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San Francisco CA Review #23265 on February 14, 2018:

Illiria

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Arrived early but was let in. Quickly through security, no signs or people directing you to the right floor so just followed what it said on the letter. Checked in and was given a packet with the passport application in it. Directed to sit in section E, waited about 20 mins for CO. I was called in, by very pleasant interviewer. Asked to swear oath, show interview letter and green card, passport and state id. We did the test first, she did the English test and then the civics test. It threw me that the English test wasn’t related to one of the hundred questions they could ask for the civics test. Answered the civics test in 6. Then went through the questions on the application, finally asked to confirm information listed on form. Congratulated me and I asked if she knew when next ceremonies were.

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San Francisco CA Review #23197 on February 2, 2018:

roblane83

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Had AOS appointment today. Started close to on time. Had a really lovely lady. Asked usual questions about where we met, what happened then, who proposed and under what circumstances. Asked a bunch of other pretty basic questions to ensure we are legit (about family and when we met etc.). Had originals of all the previously submitted items. Looked at our passports, driver's licences,etc. Showed insurance card, joint bank account, car insurance proof (all having our address on them). Showed both our recent W2s with our matching address. After a chat about us and what we do for work etc, copied all our new documents, said we would get more info (hopefully the green card) in the mail in a couple of weeks.

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