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U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services · Alaska

USCIS Anchorage Field Office

222 W 7th Ave · Anchorage, AK

The Anchorage Field Office is one of the USCIS offices serving Alaska. It conducts scheduled interviews for non-asylum cases, naturalization ceremonies, and limited in-person applicant services. Access is by appointment only. It serves residents of the surrounding area across 995xx ZIP codes.

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Address: 222 W 7th Ave, Anchorage, AK 99513

USCIS Contact Center: 1-800-375-5283 (TTY 1-800-767-1833)

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Before You Visit

Services at This Office

  • Green card interviews — adjustment of status (Form I-485) and related family or employment cases.
  • Naturalization interviews and the civics test — for Form N-400 applicants. Practice the civics test here.
  • Naturalization oath ceremonies — the final step to become a U.S. citizen.
  • In-person applicant services — limited appointments for issues that cannot be resolved online or by phone, such as emergency travel documents or I-551 (ADIT) stamps.

How to Get an Appointment

  1. Most visits are scheduled automatically by USCIS: you receive a Form I-797C appointment notice by mail with the date, time and exact address.
  2. For emergencies or in-person services, call the USCIS Contact Center at 1-800-375-5283 and request an appointment.
  3. Arrive no more than 15 minutes early (30 minutes for oath ceremonies), with your notice and a government-issued photo ID.
  4. Firearms, weapons and recording are prohibited inside all USCIS facilities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need an appointment to visit the USCIS Anchorage Field Office?

Yes. USCIS field offices do not allow walk-ins. You must have an interview notice or a scheduled appointment made through the USCIS Contact Center (1-800-375-5283).

What services does the Anchorage Field Office provide?

Field offices conduct interviews for non-asylum cases (such as green card and naturalization interviews), hold naturalization oath ceremonies, and provide limited in-person applicant services by appointment.

Can I do my biometrics appointment at this office?

Biometrics (fingerprints and photos) are usually taken at an Application Support Center (ASC), which may be a different location. Check your appointment notice for the exact address.

How do I check if the office is open today?

USCIS offices can close for weather or unexpected events. Check the official USCIS Office Closings page before traveling.

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Data compiled from the official USCIS website and public records, and reviewed periodically. This is an independent guide, not an official USCIS page. Official source: uscis.gov field offices.