88 field offices that deliver immigration benefit services directly to applicants and petitioners in communities across the United States and its territories.
The US authorities typically require bank statements for the previous six months. These statements are crucial as they reflect your financial stability and demonstrate your ability to afford the planned trip.
My recommendation would be to go to your bank ask them for a statement (for visa purposes) which they can stamp and sign in front of you. Alternatively, you can print the most recent statement (with custom dates) and take for signing. In short, you should try to get as recent as possible.
Please refer to your interview or appointment notice to confirm the field office address for your visit. USCIS field offices do not allow walk-ins. You must have an appointment to visit an office.
If you filed for a Green Card from within the U.S., you filed for an Adjustment of Status. This is generally the “City, State” of the USCIS office. You can also look up these details on your Green Card. It should state clearly which office granted you the adjustment of your status and use that as your answer.
USCIS field offices do not allow walk-ins. You must have an appointment to visit an office.
For employment-based immigration petitions with a pending or approved Form I-140, the application for adjustment of status should be filed with either the Phoenix (USCIS, P.O. Box 21281, Phoenix, AZ 85036) or Dallas (USCIS, PO Box 660867, Dallas, TX 75266) Lockbox depending on the geographical location of the applicant ...
To locate the USCIS office that's processing your case, it can be found on your receipt notice. After you mail your application, you will receive a notification from immigration that says form I-797, Notice of Action.
Crafting an effective Statement of Purpose (SOP) requires careful attention to various key components: Personal background. Financial background. Academic details. Professional experience (full/part-time, voluntary) Immediate and long-term goals. Reasons for selecting a specific institution. Interest in the chosen field.
Are you able to choose the USCIS Service Center where your case will be processed? The short answer is no. The USCIS Service Centers are determined by immigration based on the case type, the immigration category, and where the individual lives.