Address: W Houston St Entrance, 201 Varick St Ste 1023, New York, 10014, USA
Phone: +18003755283
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–4PM
Tuesday: 8AM–4PM
Wednesday: 8AM–4PM
Thursday: 8AM–4PM
Friday: 8AM–4PM
Saturday: Closed
Aylin Sanchez
Lately, security has been friendly. In my previous visits security were impatient and rude. Receptionists are always rude. I always say, Hello, Good morning, have a nice day etc and they look at me in annoyance. Staff needs to step it up.
Minerva Ace
The woman doing the fingerprints is very impatient, and yelling and screaming the whole time. She is mentally unstable and unqualified to hold any job, let alone being a government employee.
Ze He
I went there for my fingerprint appointment, Everyone was very nice, the whole process took about 15 mins. Thanks everyone there for the help I got!
Jeff Howard
Really fast service! Line moves fast!
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no, you have to mail it in to USCIS lockbox or office
No, I do not think so. you need to go to Homeland security for passport. unless you are trying to leave the country you need a stamp from immigration so they can let you back in the country.
What train hora there,
Yes, they do! Answering my own question!
Yes, I was there earlier than my scheduled fingerprints date and they accepted me. They actually didn't even look at the date in my letter
Take the train 1 downtown to Houston Street. Walk south to Varick Street.
I believe they only let you in 15 minutes or so before the appointment
All depends of your health status. However, is no questions about Covid.
Give it
I believe so.
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Hello, this place is by appointment. hey are very excellent in what they do so you have to call them since they do take good care doing test.
You don't apply for biometrics appt it gets automatically rescheduled but the manhattan location isn't making appts as of yet. But you should call the uscis just to make sure.
That's a lot of broad questions. There are so many factors involved. Theres no simple answer. To apply for citizenship you have to meet certain eligibility requirements. You must first become a Permanent Resident. This involves first coming to the U.S. by having someone petition for you, or maybe a company petition for you. Once the petition is approved you must apply to become a Permanet Resident with conditions. After 2 years you can apply to remove those conditions then after a few years once you meet the time requirements you can then apply for Naturalization. The amount of time the Naturalization takes is determined by several factors such as which field office is processing your case, how long it takes to do a background check, etc. It's best to discuss your situation with an Immigration Attorney though.
Yes
I just called up USCIS and apparently they aren't listed as closed today. I'd recommend that you make an effort to keep your appointment
No !
I was there on a friday with my family (4 people in all). In and out in 30 minutes.
It is anyway can l know will be scheduled for interviews N-400 after 9 months
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