What if I have to go to the office for my immigration application/petition?
During the novel COVID-19 pandemic, we are all trying our best to stay safe, stay home, and keep our distances. However, with United States Citizenship and Immigration (USCIS) offices opening up starting June 4, 2020, some of us may need to make a visit.
A few reasons why you may need to visit USCIS include:
- emergency services
- asylum interview
- naturalization ceremony
- immigration interview
- INFOPASS appointment
Generally, if your appointment was cancelled due to office closures, you do not need to do anything. You will receive a new appointment notice in the mail. This also applies to biometrics appointments for finger printing.
If you need an appointment for some other purpose, e.g. an INFOPASS, then you can make one through the USCIS contact center if your local office is open. Not all offices will be open, so check the USCIS office closures page to see if your nearest office is on the list. If it is, it’s closed.
If you need assistance with an application or petition, scheduling an appointment, or cancelling a scheduled appointment, feel free to contact our office for support.
When visiting USCIS offices, be sure to be prepared in the following ways:
- bring a face mask or covering
- bring your own pens (must be black/blue)
- go alone, unless you need an attorney, translator, guardian, or physical assistance
Remember to follow the general coronavirus guidelines in moving outdoors, which is to stay home if you’re feeling unwell. If you are sick, have symptoms, or have been in contact with someone who is sick, please cancel your appointment immediately according to the instructions on your appointment notice. Your appointment will be rescheduled without penalty.