Is it possible to walk in to USCIS office earlier than scheduled date for Naturulaztion Interview?

Givenchy

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I am a DoD Civilian and recently received a letter of the Naturalization Interview with the date and location but the problem is I will be gone on official work trip at that day, my question is; is it possible to walk in to the USCIS office before the scheduled date to conduct the interview?
Any help answering my question will be highly appreciated.
 
i have not heard that , may be you can not do that because , they have to get your file "physically" pulled out and give to an officer to examine , obviously nobody can pull all the files and keep them around , these are just my thoughts apart from the long list the officers have to complete in a day , and now some people show up for an early action makes it very unaccommodating
 
Schedule an InfoPass, tell about your problem and hope they can prepone it. Never seen on such case in this forum, maybe if you get lucky, yours will be the first one.

I am a DoD Civilian and recently received a letter of the Naturalization Interview with the date and location but the problem is I will be gone on official work trip at that day, my question is; is it possible to walk in to the USCIS office before the scheduled date to conduct the interview?
Any help answering my question will be highly appreciated.
 
I am a DoD Civilian and recently received a letter of the Naturalization Interview with the date and location but the problem is I will be gone on official work trip at that day, my question is; is it possible to walk in to the USCIS office before the scheduled date to conduct the interview?
No, it is not. Unlike with FP, it is not possible to do a walk-in naturalization interview.
There is certain pre-processing of a case that has to happen at the local DO before the interview, the applicant's A-file needs to be assemble etc.
For any given day every IO conducting the interviews on that day is assigned a certain number of files in advance and that IO has to go over these files before the actual interviews.

If you cannot attend the interview on the scheduled interview date, you must request a postponement, in writing. The interview notice explains exactly how to do that - read the interview notice carefully.
 
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