USCIS Office Locations in Puerto Rico

Where is the nearest USCIS office in Puerto Rico?

The nearest USCIS office in Puerto Rico is located in San Juan. The address is 525 Carlos Chardon Avenue, Suite 303, San Juan, Puerto Rico 00918.

What is the address of the USCIS field office in Puerto Rico?

USCIS San Juan Field Office
500 Muñoz Rivera Avenue
San Juan, PR 00918

How do I schedule an appointment at the USCIS office in Puerto Rico?

To schedule an appointment at the USCIS office in Puerto Rico, you must call the National Customer Service Center at 1-800-375-5283. Hours of operation are Monday to Friday, from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm Eastern Standard Time (EST).

What are the USCIS office hours in Puerto Rico?

The USCIS office hours in Puerto Rico vary depending on the location. Generally speaking, most offices are open from Monday to Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. local time. However, some locations may have different hours, so it is best to check with the individual office for their specific hours.

Can I walk in for services at the USCIS office in Puerto Rico?

No, you cannot walk in for services at the USCIS office in Puerto Rico. All services must be scheduled in advance. Other services, such as document pick-up, may be done without an appointment.

Is the USCIS office in Puerto Rico open on weekends?

No, the USCIS office in Puerto Rico is not open on weekends.

What services are available at the USCIS field office in Puerto Rico?

At the USCIS field office in Puerto Rico, individuals can access a variety of services including filing applications and petitions, receiving biometrics appointments, scheduling interviews, and obtaining information about immigration benefits. The office also provides assistance to victims of certain crimes, as well as to those who are seeking asylum and other forms of humanitarian relief. Additionally, the field office can provide information about naturalization, citizenship, and other immigration programs.

Are there any USCIS satellite offices in Puerto Rico?

No, there are no USCIS satellite offices in Puerto Rico.

What is the USCIS customer service number for Puerto Rico?

1-800-375-5283.

Do I need an appointment for services at the USCIS office in Puerto Rico?

Yes, you will need an appointment for services at the Puerto Rico USCIS office. Appointments can be scheduled online or by calling the USCIS Contact Center. For more information, visit the Puerto Rico USCIS website.

How do I change my address with USCIS in Puerto Rico?

You can change your address with USCIS in Puerto Rico by using the online Change of Address tool on the USCIS website, or by submitting Form AR-11, Alien’s Change of Address Card. You can also submit a written request for an address change with USCIS, including your new address. If you have an application or petition currently pending with USCIS, you must also include the receipt number in your request.

What documents do I need for my USCIS appointment in Puerto Rico?

The exact documents you will need to bring to your USCIS appointment in Puerto Rico will vary depending on the type of application or petition you are filing. Generally, you should bring the following documents to your appointment:

• Your original application or petition, including supporting documents such as photographs, certified copies of birth certificates, and other evidence.
• Your original proof of identity such as a passport, driver’s license, or social security card.
• Any fee payment receipts required for your application.
• A letter from the USCIS confirming your appointment.
• Your original civil documents, such as marriage certificates or divorce decrees.

Can I get information on my case status at the USCIS office in Puerto Rico?

Yes, you can get information on your case status at the USCIS office in Puerto Rico. You can either contact the USCIS office directly or visit the USCIS website for more information. Depending on your case type, you may be able to check your case status online using the USCIS Case Status Online tool. If you prefer to speak to someone directly, you can call the National Customer Service Center at 1-800-375-5283.

Is there a USCIS office near Puerto Rico that handles asylum cases?

Yes, there is a USCIS office near Puerto Rico that handles asylum cases. The USCIS San Juan Field Office is located at 525 F.D. Roosevelt Ave, San Juan, PR 00918.

How do I request an expedited appointment at the USCIS office in Puerto Rico?

You can request an expedited appointment at the USCIS office in Puerto Rico by contacting the USCIS Contact Center at 1-800-375-5283. The Contact Center is available from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET, Monday through Friday, except federal holidays. When calling, please provide your name, Alien Registration Number (if applicable), date of birth, case number (if applicable), and reason for the request. Please note that requesting an expedited appointment does not guarantee that one will be granted.

What is the USCIS office phone number for Puerto Rico?

The phone number for USCIS in Puerto Rico is 787-759-6790.

Are language services available at the USCIS office in Puerto Rico?

Yes. USCIS offices in Puerto Rico offer interpretation services in more than 200 languages, including Spanish. Additionally, the USCIS Call Center also offers multi-language telephone interpreter services.

Can I submit my citizenship application at the USCIS office in Puerto Rico?

No, you cannot submit your citizenship application at the USCIS office in Puerto Rico. All USCIS offices in Puerto Rico are closed and no longer accept applications or filings. You must submit your application online through the USCIS website, by mail, or by courier services.

What is the USCIS office email address for Puerto Rico?

The USCIS office in Puerto Rico does not have a designated email address; however, if you need to contact the office, you can call 787-774-6200 or send a fax to 787-774-6822.

Is there a USCIS office in Puerto Rico that handles refugee affairs?

No, there is no USCIS office located in Puerto Rico that handles refugee affairs. Refugee services for Puerto Rico are provided by the Refugee, Asylum, and International Operations Division (RAIO) of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) located in the United States mainland.