Hi Lucky2011,
It does not really matter what we wrote on the DSP-122 form with regard to the field office. That was to inform KCC that we are going to adjust status in US.
After we send the i485 package to the Chicago lockbox, the file will eventually arrive at our local FO. I think that only after that the FO has to request our file from KCC, so USCIS would not even know what we wrote on the DSP-122 form before our file is sent to the local office. Most likely they decide based on your zip code.
You are somewhat lucky to have several FOs around. My local office is almost 400 miles away, a 6 hours drive each way. I hope I will not have to do any infopass
It does not really matter what we wrote on the DSP-122 form with regard to the field office. That was to inform KCC that we are going to adjust status in US.
After we send the i485 package to the Chicago lockbox, the file will eventually arrive at our local FO. I think that only after that the FO has to request our file from KCC, so USCIS would not even know what we wrote on the DSP-122 form before our file is sent to the local office. Most likely they decide based on your zip code.
You are somewhat lucky to have several FOs around. My local office is almost 400 miles away, a 6 hours drive each way. I hope I will not have to do any infopass
Hey guys,
On question 4 of the DSP-122 form that I submitted a long time ago back in May, I wrote down "BCIS" but I forgot to mention the name and address of my local field office (FO). How will USCIS determine my FO for AOS processing and interviewing? Will they use the online FO locator? Because I just found out that my zipcode on the USCIS online FO locator actually shows a FO that is farthest from my current address.