Immigration Offices and Procedures in Arizona

the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service

Locations, hours open to the public, cashier hours
and forms of payment

  • USCIS District Office(s)
  • USCIS Sub-Office(s)
  • Immigration Courts and/or Detention Centers

    Local Application Procedure

  • USCIS District Offices
  • USCIS Sub-offices
  • Immigration Courts and/or Detention Centers

    Additional Information

  • Notes


    Locations, Hours and Payment - USCIS District Office(s)

    Location 1:

    Phoenix District Office
    2035 North Central Avenue
    Phoenix, AZ 85004

    Service Area:
    Jursidiction over all counties in Arizona with the exception of Cochise, Pima, Santa Cruz, Graham and Pinal, which are served by the Tucson Sub Office.

    Hours open to the public:
    7:00 AM - 1:30 PM, M-F

    Appointments:
    Please make an appointment using INFOPASS via the USCIS web page. Walk-ins are only accepted for emergencies and distant travelers. Cashier services and forms are still available on a walk-in basis.

    Accepted forms of payment:
    Certified checks, personal checks, and money orders

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    Locations, Hours and Payment - USCIS Sub-Office(s)

    Location 1:

    Tucson Sub Office
    6431 South Country Club Road
    Tucson, AZ 85706-5907

    Service Area:
    the following counties in Arizona: Pima, Santa Cruz, Cochise, Graham, and Pinal

    Hours open to the public:
    8 AM - 2PM, M-F

    Appointments:
    Please make an appointment using INFOPASS via the USCIS web page. Walk-ins are only accepted for filings for the immigration court, and for emergency cases at the discretion of the manager.

    Forms of payment accepted:
    Check or money order

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    Locations, Hours and Payment - Immigration Courts and/or Detention Centers

    Location 1:

    Eloy Immigration Court
    1705 E. Hanna Road, Suite 366
    Eloy, AZ 85231

    Location 2:

    Florence Immigration Court
    3260 N. Pinal Parkway Avenue
    Floerence, AZ 85232

    Location 3:

    Phoenix Immigration Court
    200 East Mitchell Drive, Suite 200
    Phoenix, AZ 85012

    Location 4:

    Tucson Immigration Court
    160 N. Stone Avenue, Suite 300
    Tucson, AZ 85701-1502

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    Local Procedure - USCIS District Office(s)

    Phoenix:

    • I-485: The following applicants mut MAIL the application to
        USCIS
        PO Box 805887
        Chicago, IL 60680-4120
    • Aliens who are immediate relatives and are applying based on a concurrently or pending I-130
    • Aliens who are widow/widowers of a US Citizen
    • Aliens who qualify based on a US citizen or lawful permanent resident alien, and are filing based on an APPROVED I-130 with a current priority date
    • Aliens who are derivative relatives of aliens described by Sec. 203(a) of the Act
    • Aliens who are the fiance of a US citizen or the minor children of such fiance (Sec. 101(a)(15)(K))
    • Aliens eligible for register under Sec. 249 of the Act
    • Aliens eligible under the Cuban Adjustment Act of Nov. 2, 1966
    • Aliens described as special immigrants under secs. 101(a)(27)(J), (K), and (l) of the Act
    • Aliens described as Amerasians under sec. 204(f) of the Act
    • Aliens who are beneficiaries of an approved I-360
    • Aliens who are beneficiaries of a Private Bill
    • Aliens who are winners of the Diversity Visa Lottery
    • Aliens from certain former Soviet and Southeast Asian countries who were paroled in under the Lautenberg Amendment
    • Aliens eligible under sec. 646 of IIRIRA
    • Aliens eligible under sec. 13 of the Act of Sept. 11, 1957, and
    • Aliens eligible for creation of record under sec. 102 of the Act
    • MUST submit I-693 (medical examination) AT TIME of INTERVIEW
    • I-765 and I-131 (Advanced Parole): ALL forms must be MAILED to:
        USCIS
        PO Box 805887
        Chicago, IL 60680-4120

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      Local Procedure - USCIS Sub-Office(s)

      Tucson Sub Office:

    • I-131 (Advanced Parole): MAIL application to: USCIS, 6431 South Country Club Road, Tucson, AZ 85706-5907. This information must be received at least 30 days before intended travel. ALL Advanced Parole documents must be picked up in PERSON prior to departure.
    • I-131 (Advanced Parole): For emergency situations file this form in PERSON with documentary evidence of the emergency

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    Local Procedure - Immigration Courts and/or Detention Centers

    Dependent on the type of relief you are seeking and the local operating procedures of the court. Consult an attorney.

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    Additional Information - Notes

    • Change of address for naturalization (N 400) may be completed over the phone (1-800-375-5283), everyone else must use the form and send it to the office where their application is pending.
    • Fingerprints notices are sent after you have applied. You will be notified as to which Application Support Center to go to and when.
    • Sub Offices generally are used for appointment purposes only, usually not to file applications, but check the specific application procedures.

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