Hi N400toLawrence,
My experience was no lines. Took less than 10 minutes to go through security and get to the waiting room which was large and mostly empty. I assume that your spouse will be in the waiting room with the baby when you go for the interview - you should have no problem. I believe there is a restroom where you can change, but even if there isn't you should be able to find a Mcdonalds or something close by with a restroom that you can use.
As to whether your spouse will be able to return with your child if he/she leaves the building - that is really up to the security person, I guess. Depending on how friendly he is, that may or may not happen. In any case, your time there is unlikely to be more than 30-45 minutes, so worst case he/she can wait outside or drive around with your child, or go to a park or some such thing until you are done.
Good luck!
My experience was no lines. Took less than 10 minutes to go through security and get to the waiting room which was large and mostly empty. I assume that your spouse will be in the waiting room with the baby when you go for the interview - you should have no problem. I believe there is a restroom where you can change, but even if there isn't you should be able to find a Mcdonalds or something close by with a restroom that you can use.
As to whether your spouse will be able to return with your child if he/she leaves the building - that is really up to the security person, I guess. Depending on how friendly he is, that may or may not happen. In any case, your time there is unlikely to be more than 30-45 minutes, so worst case he/she can wait outside or drive around with your child, or go to a park or some such thing until you are done.
Good luck!
Hello:
Sorry that i am back so soon for another question. Since we are bring a three year old with us on the day of interview, I want to make sure everything go smoothly and that the child doesn't end up waiting for hours in the line.
1. My interview is at 8:40am in the morning and i want to make sure that getting there around 8:20 is good enough? Anyone recently been to the interview please share with your experience, was the office crowed? was the security line long? was the room filled with people waiting for interview? What did you do if you brought your child with you? Well, here is what i would do: I plan on bring in a few books, a bag with activities and craft so the child can be entertained while my spouse attends her. This is under the assumption that our stay at USCIS is no more than a hour otherwise the child will get bored without being able to scream, run, and play actively.
2. I assume that once i am in the interview and if it turned out i need to stay longer than i expected (say more than 30 minutes in the interview session), can my spouse leave with the baby and return? or should we just figure out a place to meet if this is the case that they have to leave the building so the child can play a bit?
3. Since we are going hiking after the interview, i assume there is a restroom there that i can change into my normal cloth (i think i will dress a bit formal for the interview)??? any idea?
Sorry for so many questions, we are trying to coordinate with each other and want to ensure everything goes smoothly to make sure the baby doesn't get bored or run out of patience. Help us please.