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Sacramento CA USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 4.6 / 5
66 Review(s)
Sacramento CA Review #31531 on October 31, 2022:

Parms1

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Review Topic: Naturalization

Wonderful people to deal with, they went over-and-above to arrange an oath ceremony that relieved us of a third 4.5 hour drive.

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Sacramento CA Review #31230 on July 8, 2022:

Kenaura




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Very pleasant experience overall.
There was a long line outside to get into the building and I was worried about being on time but it turned out most of the people were waiting to be seen by ICE.
After entering the building I went to the second floor and had to wait to check in for the interview. After being checked in I was told to wait in the hallway and someone would come get me.
After a little bit of waiting someone came to direct me to another room where the virtual interview would be held.

The officer began the interview with the civics test as she thought that might make me less nervous (I agree). The questions I remember being asked was
-how do you participate in democracy
- what’s MLK known for
- what is the law of the land
- who was the first president
Then moved onto the reading and writing test.

Once the interview began they began by asking a few questions about my current address, current job, last travel etc. asked about whether I was part of any organizations and whether I knew what taking the pledge of allegiance meant.

The officer then told me that I was being recommended for approval and told me I should be receiving a oath ceremony date in the mail.

Status on USCIS changed to oath ceremony will be scheduled as I was leaving the building.
Checked USCIS the next day and saw that the oath ceremony was scheduled and the notice is en route to my house

Finally happy to be done and had a very pleasant experience for the final leg of this long journey!!

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Sacramento CA Review #29777 on June 29, 2021:

ConnorS

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Review Topic: Adjustment of Status

My wife and I showed up at the Sacramento field office 20/25 mins before our appointment time at 8:15am. There was a small line of people coming out the building 4/5 people all roughly 6 feet apart, because you know, covid. they did however now allow you in without a mask provided you had received a vaccination. On entering the building we spoke with two security chaps who asked us to removed our shoes, wallets, phones etc and place then on the belt to go through the xray machine and walk through the metal detector, they were very polite and jovial and directed us where to go once we had collected our belonging again.

On going up to the second floor we handed our AOS letter to the gentleman behind the glass partition, who asked us then to take a seat and wait to be called for. There were a handful of people in the waiting room in front of us but they were quickly called on by IO’s and we were called on by a nice gentleman who introduced himself as Eric he then proceeded to escort us to his office. On getting there we sat down and he asked me for my passport and another form of ID. He then told us that most of the questions would be towards me and he didn't really have many at all for my wife but thanked her for coming :P

He then asked me what the ladies name, sitting next to me was, when we got married, where we got married, my parents names, my children's names, my wifes children's names and all their dates of birth. He asked how we met, which was through gaming and my wife explained how my she was only gaming because she cut her leg with a chainsaw and had to lay up for a few weeks to recover, which led to a conversation about why my wife was using a chainsaw in the first place, and how she managed to wield it and how he was amused and bewildered by the story somewhat. It did really just feel like a very pleasant and light conversation.

He then asked for W-2’s, marriage certificate and both our birth certificates (to compare against the ones we originally submitted with the K-1 filing)

He then said he had to finish filing the paperwork but before he could do that had other interviews to conduct first but we would get our approval notice by the end of the day.

I then asked if he wanted any other forms of evidence and he said he would take anything we would like to give him. We had collected a decent amount of info, joint taxes, paystubs, joint health care, dental and vision, waste management, PG&E, propane bill, life insurance, car registration and title, bank statements, credit card statements all in both our names, along with pictures with dates and place on the back.

After that he thanked us, wished us a good day and escorted us out, and we were out of the building by 9:10.

All in all a very nice and pleasant experience.



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Sacramento CA Review #29625 on May 16, 2021:

JudyWilde

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Review Topic: Adjustment of Status

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Sacramento CA Review #29106 on February 4, 2021:

Karmachewy




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The interview was made with me (the U.S. Citizen spouse), my wife (the Vietnamese born Beneficiary, who entered on a Fiacee Visa) and the Immigration Officer (and a Vietnamese Interpreter on the speakerphone).

The Immigration Officer swore us in and then reviewed the questions on our application. Very quickly, the Immigration Officer combined the questions, about offenses, about every five, into one. The interview went quick. After about 15 minutes, the Immigration Officer said: “You’re approved... do you have any questions?” After we responded in the negative, she said that we should receive the Green Card in the Mail in a few days, and that if we didn’t have it in 30 days, she instructed us on where to contact. She also reminded us to apply for Removal of Conditions, and that we could submit the application 90 days before two years from the date (that very day) of our approval (and interview).

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