Seattle WA USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 4.3
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148 Review(s)
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| Seattle WA | Review #5639 on February 3, 2010: |
costi

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Excellent!!! Curteous Interview officer, professional,polite and very efficient!! Good bless!
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| Seattle WA | Review #5451 on December 24, 2009: |
ding

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Citizen was asked about friend who introduced us, timeframe and cirdumstances. We gave photos and evidence paperwork to the officer.
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| Seattle WA | Review #5407 on December 15, 2009: |
Aubrey

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The interview went fine. We sat around for over an hour past our scheduled interview time, with almost nobody else left, starting to wonder if we'd been skipped. It lasted ~15 minutes and would have been faster if the guy wasn't interrupted by phone calls.
Some questions he asked:
How did we meet?
What is "Guild Wars?" (asked many specifics about how the game operates and such)
When was that?
When did we marry?
Do you have photos of the occasion?
Who are these people in the pictures?
Am I working? Is he working? What did he do in Germany?
Were either of you married before?
Any children?
Did you have any more vaccinations since you entered the U.S./ did he still need any?
Where are you living?
Who lives with you?
Where did he learn to speak English?
Approval, green card in 2-4 weeks.
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| Seattle WA | Review #5258 on November 18, 2009: |
Mahea

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Very simple interview process. We arrived about 15 minutes early and they called us for the interview right on time. Our interviewer was very friendly and nice. She asked us to verify our information like our address, my husband's occupation (he is the beneficiary), and asked him some of the background questions again that were part of the AOS application. She didn't ask us anything specific about our relationship or for any updates on my finances as a sponsor. We had already submitted a lot of background info, so she only asked for documents proving shared residence. We submitted a copy of our rental lease (both names), rental insurance (both names), and various bills under each of our names at the same address. Then, she told us she was approving our application and we should have the card in the mail within a few weeks. The process was very painless and pleasant.
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| Seattle WA | Review #4940 on September 7, 2009: |
TinaJeremy

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The whole interview experience was extremely pleasant and there were no surprises. Our officer was extremely nice, and attempted to make jokes and asked about our trip abroad. There were two officers in our interview, one who was reviewing the officer doing the actual interviewing.
We didn't do much preparation in terms of the interview, other than gathering the required documents and our photos. We didn't have a lawyer and did our own filing with the help of this site.
The officer started with asking for state ID from both of us and my passport. He made a copy of everything in the room.
Aside from verifying information on the forms (ie. name, birthday, address) here are some questions that came up, which seem very basic:
* When were you married?
* How did you meet? Who made the first move?
* How long have you lived here together?
* How long were you married with previous spouse? Why did you get divorced?<... read complete review
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