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Fresno CA USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 4.1 / 5
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Fresno CA Review #24692 on September 21, 2018:

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Review Topic: Adjustment of Status

Husband's AOS interview was scheduled for 9/20 at 2pm. We arrived at 1:15, and parked at a meter in front of the building. (Tip: the first meters on the right on P street before the USCIS front door will be limit 2 hours. They few just past the door before you reach the bakery are limit 4 hours. I didn't want to be worrying about the meter in the middle of our interview, so I made sure to get one of those). We waited until 1:30 before entering.

After going through security, we were sent up to the second floor where they took his biometrics. This is a big waiting area with the windows for Infopass appointments.

We were in the waiting room until about 2:15 before being called back to the IO's office. IO asked for our IDs (both of our passports), both birth certificates, and my CA driver's license. He also offered his EAD/AP combo card with his passport. After looking at all, she had us stand for the oath.

She then proceeded to have my husband verbally reanswer every part of the I-485: what is his name, previous names, current address, etc. Everytime something had changed or was different, she would write a correction or addition directly on our original form. First it was our current address. She had to look up our change of address in the system, then wrote it down from there (also noting dates of move). The big one was updating all of his entries and length of stays in the US. We had just gotten back from a trip, and he had used his AP. She asked a little about the trip; whether it was my first time meeting his family (no). She asked him what his family thought of him being here (they miss him a lot). She then asked him almost all of the Yes/No questions (crimes, bad stuff, intent to use welfare money, etc.) Once we had gone through the whole form, she reviewed all of her notes and changes, asked him to confirm and sign.

She quickly went through the I-130, making the same changes. I didn't have to resign, but she did ask me to confirm my original signature. She updated my I-864 with the end date of my last employment. She asked a little about what I do now (self-employed), but didn't ask anything about what I make now. When we filed in March 2018, I had submitted my 2017 tax return that met the requirement. That was enough for her.

She asked us how we met. She found it hard to follow, as it is a little complicated and she was trying to note exact dates of when we met in person, how and how often we stayed in contact, etc. (Tip, go slow with the story. They take notes, and you will have to repeat yourself if you tell it too fast.) There was a slightly pointed question to him about "so you immediately applied for the J1 after visiting her?" He didn't let it phase him. He was able to answer, and she moved on. She did not ask anything about the proposal or wedding.

She then reviewed the evidence of bona fide marriage sent with our packet, paying attention to bank statements, lease agreement, renter's insurance. She noted these on her checklist as proof. She said, "so these are pictures of you meeting," but did not look through them. She noted these on the checklist as well. She quickly skipped over our personal letters (I swear I heard her mutter "ugh, letters"). She did not note these.

She took a copy of my CA driver's license as it was the only thing not included in our original packet. She did not take a new copy of his passport with his new stamps. She did not ask for any new or additional evidence (I brought more bank statements, car title and insurance, more photos).

And then she looked at our background checks on her computer and said we were approved!

She asked and was surprised that I had done the whole application by myself without an attorney. She gave us the paper and information on ROC, repeating that our case had been approved. I asked he could get the I-551 stamp in his passport. She immediately said no, but then asked if we were planning on travelling soon (no). She said that they have to say 3-4 weeks to receiving the card in the mail, but it most people actually get it in a week.

As for her attitude, etc: she was polite, not especially inquisitive. Just doing her job sort of thing. She was interrupted a few time by notifications on her computer (some sort of IM), and even had to step out to talk to someone else. We commiserated about having to go the DMV for the Real ID, and she talked about wanting to visit Germany with her kids. Nice enough.

(updated on September 21, 2018)

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Fresno CA Review #23666 on April 20, 2018:

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Review Topic: Adjustment of Status

Today was a big day for my wife and I. So we arrive at the office at 840am. We went up to the guard and show him our IDs and the appointment letter. He then direct us to take out our personal belongings before the security screening. After the screening the security guard direct us to the desk where a worker will check us in. After he print us a tag number, he told us to go up to the second floor and wait for them to call us. FYI if you bring a translator, they will required to fill out a form. the second floor layout has four interview windows, a receptionist table and a door on the left leading to the IO offices. we waited up there and it wasn’t until 915am when a mid 50 male IO calls out number. We went up to him and I greeted him with a hello and a firm handshake. He took us to his room and from there I see the folder containing all of our submitted paper including the k-1 and aos document. He sworn us in and ask us to take a seat. He first ask me to state my name which o did and from my surprise he handed me our original marriage certificate. He then ask my wife to state her name and asked several question: when your birthday, when did you come to the US, what is your current address, have you even been convicted of a crime, have you physically harm a human being, have you join a communists organization, Do both of you have kids? After that we were approve on the spot and the green card will be mail in a week or so. He then ask us if we have any question to which I decline and we all got up and shake his hand. Overall we spend less than 15 minutes and couldn’t done it thank to visajourney

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Fresno CA Review #19192 on March 29, 2016:

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Appt. was at 12:30pm, got there at 12:20. Waited for about 15 mins. Got a very pleasant female officer. Took about 15 mins verifying paperwork and 10 mins going through our evidence and asking questions. She asked 3 questions at most (tell me about your relationship; where did you get married; who attended the wedding). At the end she said everything looked to be in order and she was certain that after security checks she could approve.

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Fresno CA Review #18820 on January 25, 2016:

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Same-sex couple VWP AOS application :-)
we were verbally approved on the day and we got confirmation of the i485 approval via text/email on the 21st.

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Fresno CA Review #15069 on August 26, 2014:

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make sure to allow tons of extra time! we had a hard time finding parking anywhere near the building; so prepare to walk the length of the mall. The interview itself is what they all say. Ours lasted 1 hour after being called in 20 minutes late. And we were the 1st appt. of the day. We had a woman who was quite personable. We enjoyed our interview and had some laughs too. Be prepared and expect to be separated during part of the process. For us, our road has finally ended and we can't be happier. What a relief! javascript:emoticon('')

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