Washington DC USCIS Office Reviews
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| Washington DC | Review #30445 on November 27, 2021: |
remotercharm

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| Washington DC | Review #29925 on July 30, 2021: |
HARSH0701

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| Washington DC | Review #29849 on July 12, 2021: |
Antoniya

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· 1 person found this review helpful Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Naturalization
I had an interview for citizenship on February 2nd. I was very worried, besides, I still had some pain after my recent knee surgery and I could not sit for a long time, walk a lot. And everything went well, in a very friendly atmosphere. And I would give Washington Field Office 5* rating.
But I would like to express my opinion on the feedback system with the USCIS office. The Oath ceremony was scheduled for February 18th in Washington field office. After 16 days!!! But it was cancelled due to very bad weather. It was raining freezing that day. I received mail from USCIS that I was PLACED in line for the Oath ceremony. 5 months have passed and I still do not have a new Oath ceremony date. I think there is some kind of glitch with my case, but I have no way of knowing it. That is problem: electric answering machine moves me to the website and the website moves me to a phone call and this is repeated again in a circle. Note: 5 months ago USCIS PLACED me in line, and now, 5 mo... read complete review
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| Washington DC | Review #29725 on June 10, 2021: |
PatrickKD

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| Washington DC | Review #29690 on May 31, 2021: |
jeanieCZ

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My wife and myself waited about 30 minutes past the appointed time until the officer picked us up in the waiting area. He was very friendly and polite, to my surprise. He summarised the case with us and reviewed a bunch of info we had submitted previously. No difficult questions asked. The only issue was that he told us my medical record from the medical exam I underwent abroad during the K1 phase was lost by USCIS, he was very apologetic about it and informed us we wouldn't be able to find out whether my GD is approved or not today and we'd receive an RFE asking me to go to a surgeon general for a medical exam. He answered all our questions, the interview took probably approximately 30 minutes.
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