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I have read many questions and many posts regarding walk-ins at various offices.
Generally people have stated that one can or recommended trying to walk in (probably based on their experience at a particular office). However, I get the impression that acceptance of walk-in fingerprints/biometrics is largely discretionary and that it is by no means certain.
Has anyone specifically tried to walk in for fingerprints (N400 or other applications) at the Las Vegas office?
Thanks in advance for your information.
Generally people have stated that one can or recommended trying to walk in (probably based on their experience at a particular office). However, I get the impression that acceptance of walk-in fingerprints/biometrics is largely discretionary and that it is by no means certain.
Has anyone specifically tried to walk in for fingerprints (N400 or other applications) at the Las Vegas office?
Thanks in advance for your information.