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USCIS Offices in Vermont — where to process immigration

List of USCIS local offices (Field Offices and Application Support Centers) in Vermont for biometric appointments, citizenship interviews, and other immigration matters.

USCIS Offices in Vermont

USCIS operates Field Offices and Application Support Centers (ASC) in Vermont for:

  • Naturalization interviews (N-400)
  • Biometrics (fingerprints + photo)
  • Marriage/I-485 interviews
  • Administrative appointments
  • Document pickup

Offices in Vermont

  • Saint Albans

For exact address + hours + appointment scheduling, use USCIS official locator: → USCIS Office Locator

How to schedule USCIS appointment

USCIS does NOT allow walk-ins generally. You need appointment:

  1. Automatic notices (biometrics, interviews): USCIS sends by mail
  2. InfoPass appointment: for in-person inquiries — schedule via myUSCIS.com
  3. Emergencies: call USCIS Contact Center 1-800-375-5283

What to bring

  • Appointment letter (printed or digital)
  • Photo ID
  • All USCIS receipts related to your case
  • Valid passport
  • Additional documents requested in your appointment letter
  • Arrive 15 minutes early (security may take time)

Last verified: 2026-05-24.

Additional USCIS resources for Vermont

Field Offices vs Application Support Centers (ASC)

  • Field Offices: large offices where interviews are held (naturalization, asylum, adjustment of status). Generally 1-2 per large state, 0-1 for small states.
  • ASCs: smaller centers only for biometrics. Generally 2-5 per state.

How to know where your appointment is

  • Your USCIS letter (I-797 receipt or I-797C action notice) indicates exact office
  • myUSCIS account online shows status + appointment location

Address change (CRITICAL)

If you move AFTER submitting your USCIS petition:

  1. Change address via Form AR-11 (free, online: uscis.gov/ar-11) — WITHIN 10 DAYS of moving
  2. Notify USCIS for each pending case (myUSCIS account → Update address)
  3. Verify mail forwarding (USPS Change of Address)

USCIS emergency contacts

  • Senator/Congressman office — can help with stalled cases or problems (free, contact your representative)
  • USCIS Ombudsman: for systemic issues
  • CIS Ombudsman Case Assistance Form: dhs.gov/case-assistance
  • Attorney/BIA-accredited rep: for complex cases

Keep your info current

  • Name change (marriage, divorce): Form I-90 for green card or N-565 for naturalization certificate
  • Job change (if work visa case): notify via sponsor attorney
  • Status or program change (DACA expired, asylum granted): update immediately

Last verified: 2026-05-25.

General procedural information for educational purposes. Not legal, tax, or immigration advice. Laws and fees change — verify with the issuing agency before taking action. For case-specific guidance, consult a licensed immigration attorney or other appropriate professional.

USCIS field offices serving Vermont (verified 2026-05-26)

USCIS publishes 1 field office that serves addresses in Vermont. Source: uscis.gov/about-us/find-a-uscis-office/field-offices.

OfficeAddressDistrictRegionService CenterZIPs servedDistrict HQ
Burlington463 Mountain View Drive, Suite 200, Colchester, VT 05446BostonNEVSC405 ZIPs

To find which specific office handles your ZIP code, use the USCIS ZIP lookup at the source URL above. Field-office assignment is based on your home ZIP, not the location where you file.

USCIS offices serving Vermont

1 locations/organizations on record in Vermont. Always verify directly before visiting.

  • Burlington
    Colchester
    463 Mountain View Drive, Suite 200

Frequently asked questions

Do I need an appointment to visit a USCIS office in Vermont?
DEPENDS on purpose. For biometrics (fingerprints/photo): NO walk-in allowed — only with appointment on your notice. For naturalization or asylum interviews: appointment only. For ‘InfoPass’ (case questions): schedule via myUSCIS account online — few walk-in slots available.
What is Application Support Center (ASC) and how many in Vermont?
ASCs are centers where USCIS takes biometrics (fingerprints, photos, signature) for all cases. Vermont has 1-4 ASCs depending on state size. Find yours via myUSCIS when you receive your appointment notice.
Can I reschedule my USCIS appointment in Vermont?
YES. Reschedule via myUSCIS account (fastest) or by calling 1-800-375-5283. DON’T no-show without notice — that can cause case denial. Rescheduling free 1-2 times, but abuse can cause delays.
What to bring to my USCIS appointment in Vermont?
  1. APPOINTMENT NOTICE (USCIS letter with appointment number), 2) photo ID (passport, green card, EAD), 3) Copy of your ENTIRE USCIS petition, 4) Any additional documents requested in letter. DON’T bring active phones during biometrics (some centers don’t allow phones inside).