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Washington DC USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 4 / 5
86 Review(s)
Washington DC Review #23531 on March 27, 2018:

CMJuilland

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Review Topic: Adjustment of Status

We arrived around 30 minutes before the interview, went through security, and were directed to report to the reception desk on the 2nd floor, where our interview notice was taken. We were told to sit down and wait until called, which is what we did. The waiting area is fairly big, and there are restrooms at the very back and drinking fountains in the middle.
After about 30-45 minutes past our stated interview time (12.45pm), we my name was called by an immigration officer, and we proceeded to the interview section with him.
The officer was very nice and welcoming. We were first sworn in and then had a seat. The officer took my finger prints, my picture, and looked at all of our ID documents. We both had our driver's licenses and our passports with us, and I had brought in my old (now invalidated) passport with the K1-visa in it as well. He then proceeded to explain to us that he would ask us some questions and that only the person addressed should answer, joking that ev... read complete review

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Washington DC Review #23274 on February 16, 2018:

alicekitty




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Review Topic: Adjustment of Status

We received a notice for our green card interview in early January (for an early February interview date). On our day of interview we arrived at the Fairfax office (near Dunn Loring metro station) 30 minutes before our scheduled interview. There was a line at the door for airport-style security, though it moved smoothly. They did not allow oranges, but did allow cell phones and laptops. Once inside (on the ground floor) we reported to the desk, and were directed to the second floor. The process took approximately 10 minutes.

Once on the second floor, we reported to the desk. They took the copy of our interview notice and asked us to take a seat. The waiting room looked relatively modern (better than Virginia DMV at Four Mile Run) with a flat screen TV with CNN on. There was a photo of President Trump on the wall. The atmosphere seemed generally pleasant. Many people (some were couples) were waiting there. Several couples had lawyers accompanying them.

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Washington DC Review #23013 on December 22, 2017:

ratratrat

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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




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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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Review Topic: Adjustment of Status

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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