San Diego CA USCIS Office Reviews
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65 Review(s)
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San Diego CA | Review #17320 on July 15, 2015: |
Jonmyrr

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San Diego CA | Review #16527 on April 4, 2015: |
JGP

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USCIS didn't take her EAD/AP card but they did keep her I-94 stub. The interview process was smooth, simple, and non-eventful. Overall a pleasant experience.
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San Diego CA | Review #14704 on June 24, 2014: |
ookoobear

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Our appoint went smoothly and the outcome was great! The USCIS agent who conducted the interview was all business throughout the process. But after a while, she warmed up to my wife and I; and eventually left us both with a very good impression of her skills, her task focused efforts, and her exceptional professionalism. Thanks USCIS!
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San Diego CA | Review #13964 on February 28, 2014: |
Lynkali

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Interview was at 10:00 a.m. in the Federal Building on Front Street, and was overall a professional experience, no major complaints (see full comments below).
The location is easy enough, although morning rush-hour traffic and an unusual rainstorm made it a little annoying. We left Escondido at 8:05 and were parking at 9:10, so the traffic/weather did add up to extra time. We parked in the Ace Parking Garage right on Front Street -- really close and easy and convenient, but it does cost $8/hour so it's not exactly cheap. (We figured it was worth it, for the one time event.) Horton Plaza parking is probably also an option, but we didn't want to deal with their validation system. Entry into the Federal Building was straightforward: single file security scans like in an airport screening, then you're loose in the lobby with no real directions. Turns out the USCIS office is around the left corner inside, on the first floor, but we did wander a bit before finding where ... read complete review
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San Diego CA | Review #13608 on January 8, 2014: |
Ramsey

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My wife and I just had our interview today at the San Diego Office (Edward J Schwartz Federal Building) in Downtown. It was such a pleasant experience We arrived at exactly 9:15 AM (our appointment time) and we probably only waited 5-10 min after we checked in. Our interviewer, Roy, apologized for the delay although it really wasn't much, and he was so friendly, polite and welcoming. We went over to his office where we were sworn in. He collected some basic information from wife (the beneficiary) such as the EAD card, Social Security, California ID, as we talked and joked around. He asked her a few questions if she had committed any crimes before or after entering (a lot of the same stuff that is on the I-485 form). He then proceeded to ask us about how we met and our story which we had no problem telling him from start to finish. He took a lot of notes. We showed him our wedding photos from the downtown courthouse among others. He approved us right away and went on... read complete review
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