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- Asylum Office - San Francisco | USCIS
San Francisco, CA 94107 The public email address is: SanFranciscoAsylum@uscis dhs gov The public phone number is: 415-575-1300 The public fax number is: 415-575-1393 If you have an asylum application pending with us, you can check your case status online All you need is the receipt number that we mailed you after you filed your application
- Application Support Center - San Francisco, CA | USCIS
Application Support Center - San Francisco, CA Office Address: USCIS Application Support Center, 250 Broadway, San Francisco, CA 94111-1506
- USCIS Office Locator
In addition to information and services through our website and by phone, we have several different kinds of offices that provide specialized services Field Offices handle scheduled interviews on other applications They also provide limited information and services that supplement those we provide through our website and by phone Application Support Centers provide biometrics collection and
- Find A USCIS Office | USCIS
Before visiting a USCIS office, you must have an appointment Bring your printed appointment notice See our USCIS Office Closings page for the latest information on office closures To find your local USCIS office, please visit the following links: Field Offices (within the United States) handle scheduled interviews on applications not related to asylum issues They also provide limited
- Field Offices - USCIS
USCIS field offices do not allow walk-ins You must have an appointment to visit an office Field offices in the U S and its territories provide interviews for all non-asylum cases (for example, getting a Green Card), naturalization ceremonies and appointments for information and applicant services that supplement what we provide through our website and by phone (for example, case-specific
- Application Support Centers - USCIS
Application support centers (ASCs) provide biometric services appointments (collecting fingerprints, photographs, and electronic signatures) for aliens requesting an immigration benefit with USCIS
- Find Help in Your Community | USCIS
Many community organizations and social service providers offer citizenship classes and assistance with the naturalization process Classes are often held in the evenings and on weekends In many cases, these programs provide additional support and referral services as well If you need help with an immigration issue, you can use the services of a licensed immigration attorney or accredited
- USCIS - Appointment Request - Overview
Other immigration service tools There are other ways to get information about immigration services and ask questions about your case online without an office visit or a phone call If you have a question about a pending application, petition, or request, you can: Check your case status, including your employment authorization card and clock date; Check case processing times; Change your
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