Address: 300 N Los Angeles St, Los Angeles, CA 90012, USA
Phone: +18003755283
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7AM–5PM
Tuesday: 7AM–5PM
Wednesday: 7AM–5PM
Thursday: 7AM–5PM
Friday: 7AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Pepper Mack
been calling them for a week. not a single answer. seems the employees here dont know how to work phones.
Miss Rose
It’s was best experience ever . So happy I am citizen my officer was amazing person , I am very happy
J Y
Wow! I’m here with my husband today to get his naturalization. How is it possible for the person that works at a United States naturalization interviewer don’t know how to speak English himself!! Never heard such broken English in my life! Had to ask him to repeat whatever he had to say about 3x each with every question. Horrible horrible! Worst experience ever!!
Carolan Nathan
I too want to praise the people who work at this place...The officer who helped me near the door was a total gentleman and the young lady who took my fingerprints and photo was so kind and caring. The place is spacious, very clean and has a good atmosphere. I too did not have to wait to have the photo and fingerprints taken...there were only about 8 people there and i arrived early for my appointment. thank you so much everyone at USCIS on South La Brea Avenue... .
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The only thing I could suggest is that you either call the city line at 311 and ask to be transferred to the city hall to see if they can help you or call 411 to see if they can give you the address to the department of public records. Perhaps they can also help you obtain this crucial information or it might also help if you go directly to city hall at 200 north spring street in person sometime during the week. I sincerely hope that these suggestions can help you in some way. Good luck to you.
Unfortunately, no. If you don't have your citizenship certificate along with your pasport you will not be allowed to cross the boarder and come back to the United States again since 2008. You can just go to Tijuana but you won't be able to return.
As a general rule, the process takes around five years after they become legal residents of the United States. For more information visit this office in person, call them at the number they have here or check their website.
I am 87 years old and want to obtain a passport to go to Mexico to visit my sister I am unable to get my passport because my citizenship paper when I became a citizen of the United States has the wrong birthdate. What do I need to do please help thank you
Yes, you absolutely do need your passport and your citizenship certificate because your identification will not do much to convince the immigration officers to allow you to cross the border and enter the country. If you don't have any of these two documents they will make you stay in Tijuana without compassion.
No, you can't..You have to send it through the mail I tried a small sowing machine on a us plane on the luggage but wasn't accepted so I had to mail it by transport..
I really don't think there should be a problem if you deliver this letter personally but to make sure that what I am telling you is correct I strongly suggest that you call the phone number for this facility or go over there in person and ask someone at the front counter. Good luck!
I am not really sure, but I suggest that you call them or go to their website for more information.
Get a new one there aperrentally going to "donate" to a mental health institution
How did it go ??? Im kind of in the same situation
You're definitely going to need the passport if youre leaving the country.
An applicant may submit an Application for Replacement Naturalization/Citizenship Document (Form N-565) to request issuance of a replacement Certificate of Naturalization to correct the date of birth (DOB) if the correction is justified due to USCIS error.
First you have to become a U.S. citizen and then you have to go to this office to apply for the pasport. For more information go to this office personally to see what papers you might need in order to apply, call them at the number they have here or check their website.
Here you go--> https://youtu.be/jQRb4DZnhn8
I feel if you have the right u.s paper work and you have the dogs vaccine papers and go by traveling law of u.s and airport law enforcement but you should call the airport first to ask if it is ok
I'd ask if he or she is a USC or an LPR (greencard holder).
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