USCIS Offices will Reopen on June 4 for In-Person Services
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has announced that it is readying field offices to reopen on or after June 4, 2020 for In-Person services, including Interviews, Naturalization Oath Ceremonies, and InfoPass appointments. Although these offices have been closed to the public since March 18, 2020, USCIS reports that its employees in these offices have been performing mission essential services that do not require face-to-face contact with the public.
USCIS has also announced that all field offices will be sending notices to petitioners and applicants who had appointments that were impacted by the extended temporary closure caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition, USCIS also advises that its asylum offices will be sending interview cancellation notices to applicants with pending asylum applications and that these interviews will automatically be rescheduled. Affected asylum applicants will be receiving new notices with the new interview date, time, and location.
In addition, USCIS also advises that when they resume operations for in-person services, that USCIS will automatically reschedule ASC appointments (for collection of biometrics) and that affected individuals will be receiving new appointment letters in the mail.
If you had an InfoPass or any other appointment, USCIS advises you to reschedule the appointment through the USCIS Contact Center once Field Offices have been opened to the public again.
If you have questions about any applications or petitions that you have filed with USCIS, call U.S. Immigration Lawyer Sean D. Hummel to schedule a consultation to discuss your case.