Biometrics Appointment in Hawaii

How do I schedule a biometrics appointment in Hawaii?

You can schedule a biometrics appointment in Hawaii by contacting the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Hawaii Field Office by phone at (808) 541-1770, or by visiting the USCIS Field Office Locator website.

Where is the USCIS biometrics office in Hawaii?

The USCIS biometrics office in Hawaii is located at:

USCIS Honolulu District Office
737 Bishop Street, Suite 1460
Honolulu, HI 96813

Can I reschedule my biometrics appointment in Hawaii?

Yes, you can reschedule your biometrics appointment in Hawaii. To do so, contact U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) by phone or online. If you need assistance with the process, you can also contact your local USCIS office.

What happens if I miss my biometrics appointment in Hawaii?

If you miss your biometrics appointment in Hawaii, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) may reschedule your appointment or deny your application. If your application is denied, you can appeal the decision or reapply for the same or a different immigration benefit.

Is there a fee for the biometrics appointment in Hawaii?

No, there is no fee for the biometrics appointment in Hawaii.

How long does it take to get a biometrics appointment in Hawaii?

The processing time for biometrics appointments in Hawaii can vary depending on the USCIS field office. Generally, it can take up to four months to receive an appointment notice.

Can I expedite my biometrics appointment in Hawaii?

Yes, you can expedite your biometrics appointment in Hawaii. You can contact the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) field office nearest you to inquire about expediting biometrics appointments.

What documents do I need for the biometrics appointment in Hawaii?

When attending a biometrics appointment in Hawaii, you must bring a valid passport or other government-issued photo identification, such as a driver’s license or state ID card. You may also need to provide your original or certified copies of certain documents such as birth certificate, marriage certificate, and/or court documents.

Is there a biometrics appointment helpline for Hawaii?

Unfortunately, there is not an official biometrics appointment helpline for Hawaii. However, you could contact the USCIS office for Hawaii to ask questions about how to schedule a biometrics appointment. The contact information can be found on the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services website.

What is the purpose of the biometrics appointment in Hawaii?

The purpose of the biometrics appointment in Hawaii is to have the applicant’s photograph and fingerprints taken for the purposes of a background check and identity verification. It is a necessary step in the immigration process for many individuals who are applying for a visa, a green card, or other immigration benefits.

Can I walk in for a biometrics appointment in Hawaii?

No, biometrics appointments must be scheduled ahead of time. You will need to make an appointment by calling the USCIS Contact Center at 1-800-375-5283.

How to check the status of my biometrics appointment in Hawaii?

To check the status of your biometrics appointment in Hawaii, you can contact your local USCIS office. You can find their contact information online or by calling the USCIS National Customer Service Center at 1-800-375-5283. Alternatively, you can log into your USCIS online account to check the status of your application.

What if there are errors on my biometrics appointment notice in Hawaii?

If you find errors on your biometrics appointment notice in Hawaii, contact the Hawaii Field Office of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) by phone or email and explain the situation. They will be able to help you fix any errors on your notice.

Are there language assistance services at the biometrics appointment in Hawaii?

Yes, language assistance services are available at biometrics appointment sites in Hawaii. Appointees can request interpretation services in advance or ask for assistance when they arrive at the biometrics appointment.

Can I bring someone with me to the biometrics appointment in Hawaii?

No, only the applicant who has been scheduled for the biometrics appointment is permitted to attend the appointment. You may not bring any family members, friends or other visitors with you to the appointment.

What is the USCIS biometrics appointment processing time in Hawaii?

The processing time for biometrics appointments at USCIS in Hawaii is typically 1-2 weeks.

Do I need a biometrics appointment for every USCIS application in Hawaii?

No, you do not need a biometrics appointment for every USCIS application in Hawaii. Some applications require a biometrics appointment, which includes having your fingerprints taken. These applications include naturalization, adjustment of status, and certain employment-based applications.

Can I request an earlier biometrics appointment date in Hawaii?

Yes, you can request an earlier biometrics appointment date in Hawaii. The USCIS (United States Citizenship and Immigration Services) office in Honolulu is able to accommodate requests for earlier biometrics appointments. However, you should contact the local USCIS office directly to check if they are able to accommodate your request.

What happens after the biometrics appointment in Hawaii?

After the biometrics appointment, the USCIS will process your application and make a decision. Depending on the type of application you are filing, this can take anywhere from several weeks to several months. Once a decision is reached, you will be notified by mail, either with a notice of approval or a request for more information.

Is there a USCIS biometrics appointment email for Hawaii?

No, USCIS does not send out biometrics appointment emails for Hawaii. USCIS will send a notice by mail to the applicant which will include information on when and where to go for the biometrics appointment.