USCIS to Close Ho Chi Minh City Field Office

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USCIS has announced that it will permanently close its field office in
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam on March 31, 2011. Starting March 25, all
applications and petitions that were previously accepted by the field
office in Ho Chi Minh City may be filed with the US Department of State
consular section in that city. In cases in which it has such
authorization, that consular section will take responsibility for
processing certain cases. The Consular Section will send all other
applications and petitions to the USCIS Field Office in Bangkok,
Thailand for processing.

Learn more about the Ho Chi Minh Field office at
http://hochiminh.usconsulate.gov. Contact the USCIS Bangkok Field
Office by phone at 02-205-5352 (Thailand) or 011-662-205-5352
(International) or email at bkkcis.inquiries@dhs.gov.

Contact the Bangkok Field Office by mail:

Regular Mail
DHS/USCIS Bangkok
c/o American Embassy
Box 12
APO AP 96546

Express Mail
DHS/USCIS
Sindhorn, Tower 2, 15th Floor
130-133 Wireless Rd.
Lumpini Pathumwan
Bangkok Thailand 10330

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