Washington DC USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 4
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84 Review(s)
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Washington DC | Review #23013 on December 22, 2017: |
ratratrat

Rating:  Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Naturalization
Lady at the check in/front desk was really rude and unwelcoming. She actually was so rude to my husband that someone complained and she came to apologize.
Everyone else- from security to the immigration officers was most kind and welcoming. Immigration officer who interviewed me was extremely friendly and patient ( I had a 9 month old baby with me) and respectful and good natured. Had a really good experience.
Office itself could use a renovation - looked pretty worn. Also no changing stations for babies and with how many kids there were a small play corner would have been nice...
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Washington DC | Review #22147 on July 14, 2017: |
Anthony and Bobby

Rating:  Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
I'm writing about my experience for my biometrics appointment.
It's a really smooth experience and everyone was efficient. We got there 20 minutes before my appointment time and there were only 3 people ahead of me. The security guard and the receptionist who helped me get started were really nice and accommodating.
We waited for less than 5 minutes for one of their employees to assist me. She was very efficient and did everything in less than 10 minutes.
We were done for less than 15 minutes! It was really nice, and we got back in the car minutes before my appointment time.
It was a good experience, I hope it will be the same during interview time.
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Washington DC | Review #21999 on June 21, 2017: |
SarcasticCow

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Fairly painless. We got there on time, and were worried when the line to get to the check-in desk was long and slow. Then the officer asked who was there for an interview, and waved us to the elevators up to the second floor. We handed out interview notice to the officer at the desk, and maybe waited 15-20 mins before being called back. Interview was maximum 30 mins, only a handful of questions, mostly regarding the photos we'd brought with us, plus a few questions about my wife's previous visas to the U.S. Very professional, polite throughout.
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Washington DC | Review #21699 on April 20, 2017: |
bokins

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Arrived about 15 minutes before our interview time at noon, checked in.
Waited about 2 and a half hours, until an officer called us in. He said that he was doing this interview as a backup for the officer that was supposed to do our interview, but he had had a problem with the previous interview and couldn't attend us on time.
The interview lasted about an hour, the officer spent most of the time (about 45 minutes I guess) reviewing and putting together our file, because it had gotten all messed up, and complaining because that was supposed to be his interview-free day, when he is supposed to review and approve/deny the files from the previous week, so his work was being delayed.
He asked us questions about our residence location, looking at our drivers licenses, he asked about how we met, when we started dating, when it got serious, when we moved together, when we decided to marry and why, if our respective family knew each other, he looked... read complete review
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Washington DC | Review #21302 on January 31, 2017: |
cx711s

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Was very smooth and quick. Asked my name, parent's name, address, DOB, where I was born, husband's name, DOB, and went through all the yes/no questions. Done in 15 minutes.
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