Address: 1099 N Meridian St #10th, Indianapolis, IN 46204, USA
Phone: +18003755283
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–4PM
Tuesday: 8AM–4PM
Wednesday: 8AM–4PM
Thursday: 8AM–4PM
Friday: 8AM–4PM
Saturday: Closed
Blaine Landers
The robot always leads you to disconnect. You can not speak to a person here no matter what you say.
Ulises Sirit
The access to the building is quick and easy. Finding a parking space can be a challenge as the space is very limited. The officers are very welcoming and the installations clean.
Jesus Cruz
They are very respectful and they took care of me before my appointment time was no more than 5 minutes and I was already
Shirmila Mcclure
I have marked this down slightly mainly because of the parking situation. I imagine this is pretty much a regular occurrence but we arrived at about 9:30am and all the car park spaces for visitors were full. There are alot of parking spaces but 95% of those are for employees, we were lucky to find a small paid parking lot one block over. So no drama there. The offices are located on the 10th floor. The process is straight forward you go through security hand a copy of your appointment letter to the reception and they tell you where to sit and listen for your name. There is about a 1 to 2 hour wait, so bring something to read. Providing there are no screaming kids running around the waiting isn't too bad, beware they only call your name out twice so if you miss your name being called they moved onto the next person, we waited about 1:30 minutes. The interview lasted about 30 minutes and the gentlemen who conducted the interview was very friendly and professional and approved my Visa as we had submitted everything correctly. Overall we had a very good experience.
Thanks! Your review is awaiting moderation.
Hello, the i-94 is a document that shows your last arrival to the United States and as such the name on your i-94 should correspond to the name on the passport you entered into United States with. I will advise you to show the SSN officer the passport you entered United states with and your birth certificate, he or she will be able to issue you SSN if you qualify for such. And if after you entered and you got married, i guess you should change your name after you have successfully adjusted your status (undergone greencard process) as a married woman. Since you entered US while not married, show them your passport and birth certificate then, i believe they will issue you SSN if you qualify for it. Don't bother about changing your i-94 record to bear your married name as that may not work since CBP (Customs Border and Protection), captured the name you came to United states as the name displayed on their website. So if u still insist you want it changed, visit CBP office for that.
A letter for What? Without more details, we cannot assist you.
5 years unless you married a US National then it is 3 years
Go to the USCIS.gov website and find the forms, then start filling them in. Then get the correct amount of photographs taken for each form, and add all the required supporting evidence. Once you've done that submit the forms to the correct mailing address for wherever you are in the USA then wait for them to either accept them for processing or reject them for a reason they will notify you of then resubmit with corrections and again wait for response, if accepted they will tell you step by step what to do. But be prepared this does not happen overnight, it is a long process. You also have to submit the correct fees, currently, $1,760 which includes an $85.00 Biometrics fee, Current as at May 2018.
Thanks! Your answer is awaiting moderation.
Thanks! Your question is awaiting moderation.