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USCIS Notice – Rescheduling Appointments with USCIS due to Coronavirus

USCIS Notice: If you become ill for any reason, regardless of whether you were exposed to COVID-19, you should not come to appointments at any USCIS office. Please follow the instructions on your appointment notice to reschedule your appointment or interview, if you: Have traveled internationally to any country outside…

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Across America – Stories of Naturalization Ceremonies held this July 4th Holiday!

New Citizens – Stories CBS Boston (boston.cbslocal.com), 7/4/19: 200 Take Citizenship Oath In Massachusetts On July 4 NBC San Diego (nbcsandiego.com), 7/6/19: Soldier Realizes His Dream of Becoming a U.S. Citizen KIRO 7 Seattle News (kiro7.com), 7/4/19: 500 new citizens sworn in at Fourth of July naturalization ceremony in Seattle…

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Partial Federal Shutdown Does Not Impact Most USCIS Operations

The partial federal shutdown of the U.S. government will not affect USCIS’s fee-funded activities directly. The USCIS offices will remain open and all individuals should attend scheduled interviews and appointments. Some of USCIS programs which will expire or require reauthorization by Congress will be affected. Please review the USCIS Email…

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USCIS Offices Closed Wednesday – National Day of Mourning for President George H.W. Bush

A national day of mourning has been declared by President Donald Trump for Wednesday, December 5th! This day has been set aside to mourn and remember the life of George H. W. Bush, the 41st President of the United States. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) offices will be closed…

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