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Salt Lake City UT USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 4.5 / 5
29 Review(s)
Salt Lake City UT Review #32458 on August 28, 2023:

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Review Topic: Naturalization

My interview was scheduled for 7:30am. After checking in, I waited in the lobby for 45 mins until an officer called me through.

My interview was conducted virtually via a tablet with an officer in the Colorado office. The delay was due to technical issues but I experienced none during the interview. After showing my id, green card and passport, I did the writing, reading and civics test and then answered questions about my application, address, spouse, travel outside the us. The actual interview was quick and I was recommended for approval.

On my way out, staff asked if I had any upcoming travel plans, and as I do, said my oath ceremony will be scheduled for after I return which I was very happy about.

All in all, a very efficient process.

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Salt Lake City UT Review #28994 on January 12, 2021:

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Salt Lake City UT Review #28906 on December 16, 2020:

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Salt Lake City UT Review #28376 on July 14, 2020:

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My husband and I attended his combo I-751/N400 interview this afternoon in Salt Lake City. His original interview was scheduled for April, but was canceled because of COVID. Then rescheduled and canceled again. Finally the big day arrived today.

The officer was an incredibly kind woman and the first thing she did was comment about how our daughter. She then asked us questions for the I-751 green card approval:
Both: How did we meet?
To me: What year were we married?
To my husband: How did we deal with the 2 1/2 years we lived apart going through immigration?
Both of us: What are some conflicts we’ve had in our marriage?
Me: What was it like meeting my husband’s parents for the first time?

She then administered the citizenship test to my husband:
When is the last day to file federal taxes? She joked about during a normal year.
What is Martin Luther King, Jr. known for?
What is one right of a US citizen?
When was the Constitution written?
What happened on September 11, 2001?
Why does the US flag have 13 stripes?

Sentence he had to read: What state has the most people?
Write: California has the most people.

She asked the questions in section 12. Asked for our daughter’s birth certificate. And said she was approving both.

Everyone at the office was very kind. My husband and I both walked out saying we felt like the officers in Salt Lake genuinely want to see people get approved.

We are so excited and relieved to be almost done with this nearly 6-year journey.

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Salt Lake City UT Review #28209 on March 21, 2020:

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We didn't receive the letter for our appointment, but someone from this office called us and emailed the appointment notice, which was in 4 days. We had a morning appointment, went through the usual security procedure, checked in, and waited for about 25 minutes. We were called back, and the interview started with us taking an oath. Then the immigration officer asked for documents related to a bona fide relationship. I gave him a few photos, rent documents, beneficiary statements, etc... Since I was missing a part of my lease, he said that this wasn't good.

I admit, I was nervous at that point.

But in the end, he said we barely had enough evidence. Then he said that removing the conditions would be more serious.

Overall, he was professional and friendly. He asked us a bit about our personal lives.

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