Ok so I got my FP appointment letter. I looked at the office info online
https://egov.uscis.gov/crisgwi/go?a...r.office_type=ASC&OfficeLocator.zipcode=36362
and it states military personnel does not need an appointment. Quote
This office provides services to military personnel from 9:00AM to 3:00PM, Tuesday through Saturday. Military personnel do not need an appointment.
My spouse is active duty military and we live on an Army post and I also have a military ID card, but I m just a dependent. I was wondering if I should try to do a walk-in at the Birmingham ACS. From what I gather there are no walk-ins usually for this office, I called USCIS 1800 and they told me its only for military personnel not their family dependents, but I find that a little hard to believe.And as a military spouse who's husband has been deployed etc I almost took that as a personal insult
. Of course they might just be right. They would not give me a phonenumber of course where I could call and ask myself. Since it is a 4 hour drive should I try to walk-in or stick to my appointment? Any input is appreciated.
https://egov.uscis.gov/crisgwi/go?a...r.office_type=ASC&OfficeLocator.zipcode=36362
and it states military personnel does not need an appointment. Quote
This office provides services to military personnel from 9:00AM to 3:00PM, Tuesday through Saturday. Military personnel do not need an appointment.
My spouse is active duty military and we live on an Army post and I also have a military ID card, but I m just a dependent. I was wondering if I should try to do a walk-in at the Birmingham ACS. From what I gather there are no walk-ins usually for this office, I called USCIS 1800 and they told me its only for military personnel not their family dependents, but I find that a little hard to believe.And as a military spouse who's husband has been deployed etc I almost took that as a personal insult