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Charleston SC USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 4 / 5
24 Review(s)
Charleston SC Review #28630 on October 1, 2020:

catdog514




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Review Topic: Naturalization

This was a really great experience for us. My husband and I were still waiting for our Removal of Conditions case to be approved when we filed online for the N-400 at the end of June. We were expecting to be waiting for about a year or so but his N-400 interview was scheduled for only about 3 months after filing. At the interview, they didn't mention the ROC case at all. They wouldn't let me inside due to covid and I was waiting outside for about 2 hours. My husband says the interviewer was very friendly and immediately put him at ease. We had been studying together almost daily for a few weeks so he was very prepared for the exam and passed easily. They did the oath ceremony and gave him his naturalization certificate. We were very pleasantly surprised to be finally be done, and just in time to register him to vote!

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Charleston SC Review #26295 on May 28, 2019:

eckoin

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Review Topic: Adjustment of Status

Our situation:

I, the beneficiary, was working in the US on a TN visa when applying for AOS. My husband is a USC by birth. We met four years ago on vacation, while I was technically married to my first husband but we were separated. I got my second TN in Charleston for a perfect job. I planned to stay with my now-husband while I looked for my own place but never left. Technically, I moved in as soon as I entered the country, though that wasn't the intent. We have one child born last year, and have been married for 1.5 years as of today.



Things that supported our application:



- we do have a kid

- we have some joint bills (some of the important ones anyway)

- we're really legit



Things that didn't support our application:



- while we do have joint finances, it's only when it "made sense" - like joint car and home insurance, medical and dental, a family cell phone. Everything else, like internet and utility bills, are separate. We still have no joint baking accounts.

- we have no pictures. I hate pictures, and can't budge.



Other things:



- I make well above the 125% poverty line on my TN. My husband started his own business last year, and as it's in the process, his expenses far outweigh the revenues, so his profits are "R&D scale". I am supporting the household financially, and we did not seek a joint sponsor nor include my husband's assets (I just have student loans). This was the basis for my successful EAD expedite, which allowed me to continue working after my TN expired.



Among the obvious (marriage certificates, birth certificates, etc.) we submitted:



- a joint tax return for 2017

- my W-2s and pay stubs

- a letter from my employer saying that they want to employ me forever because I'm fantastic

- my husband's business and other licenses

- medical, dental, and home insurance statements in both of our names

- a cell phone bill in both of our names

- a deed to the house, owned in full by my husband only

- some bills to our address in my name only - internet, phone, etc.

- a lone photograph of our family for no apparent reason

- affidavits from my coworker, my husband's ex-coworker and now family friend, and my husband's parents



Since we don't have any joint accounts (though we do have joint finances, in that we both pay for things), no photographs of ourselves ever, and since my USC sponsor isn't really much of a sponsor at the moment, I was quite a bit worried.



I therefore assembled the following for the interview, on top of updated bills already listed:



- car insurance we finally consolidated (we still own our cars individually)

- property card for the house with my husband as the owner, and the bills that he handles in his name (like electricity)

- memberships to various things like Costco and the Children's Museum with both of our names, and pet insurance records with both of us as owners

- recent family trips: a flight we all took together, some recent hotels in my name only but for two adults and a baby, and a giant list of AirBnbs and associated reviews from the hosts, most of whom mentioned both of us, our baby, and the dogs.



The interview:



We showed up about 15 minutes early and didn't realize we had to check in. We were called when our CO was wondering if we showed. I apologized profusely. My husband was annoyingly calm.



We were called about 10-15 minutes after our official interview time. The CO introduced herself and went through our forms, confirming generic biographical information (name, address, date of birth, date of marriage). She checkmarked as she went along. She reshuffled the documents for a while and I told her that I swear I organized it better than that, she chuckled.



She asked where we met, and I explained in two sentences. She wrote it down.



She confirmed my husband's company name and asked where I worked.



She asked the "are you a terrorist" questions one by one on the application form, checkmarking as I confirmed no.



She then asked if I have any additional evidence for our marriage. I unloaded everything I prepared, down to pet insurance. She didn't look at it while she was taking it and adding it to the binder. I'm pretty sure she would be rolling her eyes and laughing if she weren't so professional.



She then told us the card will be in the mail shortly and explained the ROC procedure. My husband asked me if I needed to write that down. I said I was fully aware. CO laughed and said she'll walk us out and congratulations.

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Charleston SC Review #25744 on March 8, 2019:

Lochnessmonster

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Review Topic: Other Experience

Biometric interview was fast and efficient. This office is located inside a strip mall and took us a while to find. No complaints.

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Charleston SC Review #25620 on February 19, 2019:

ashleykay

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Review Topic: Adjustment of Status

Wonderful experience for my AOS interview. Waited for about 10mins before we were called in.
The officer called us in and asked my husband (USC) about 10 basic questions and asked to see my pictures and our lease and that was about it.
He was very formal in the beginning but warmed up as the time went on.
Overall was quick and painless. He said there wasn’t no red flags for us and he wishes us the best. He happily answered some questions I had about my green card and we went on our way. Whole process probably took less than 30mins!!

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Charleston SC Review #21345 on February 8, 2017:

amarsolo

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Review Topic: General Review

The interview was canceled the 3 feb 2017

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