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OAW Circuit Ride Locations

If an OAW asylum applicant lives in: They can expect their asylum interview to be conducted in:
Alabama the Montgomery AL Field Office of USCIS
Alaska the Anchorage, AK Field Office of USCIS
Arizona the Phoenix, AZ Field Office of USCIS
Arkansas the Fort Smith, AR Field Office of USCIS

California

Anaheim

El Cajon

Glendale

Huntington Beach

Los Angeles

San Diego

the Los Angeles Asylum Office in Tustin, CA

Concord

Fresno

Los Gatos

Modesto

North Highlands

Oakland

Sacramento

San Jose

Turlock

Walnut Creek

the San Francisco, CA Asylum Office
Colorado the Denver Field Office of USCIS
Connecticut the Manhattan Branch Office of the Newark, NJ Asylum Office
Delaware the Newark, NJ Asylum Office

Florida

Clearwater

Jacksonville

Pensacola

Sarasota*

Tallahassee

Tampa

the Tampa Bay, FL Asylum Office

Doral

Ft. Myers

Hialeah

Miami

Palm Beach

Sarasota*

*refer to zip-code for jurisdiction

the Miami, FL Asylum Office
Georgia the Atlanta, GA Field Office of USCIS
Hawaii the Honolulu Field Office of USCIS
Idaho the Boise, ID Field Office of USCIS
Illinois the Chicago, IL Asylum Office
Indiana the Chicago, IL Asylum Office
Iowa the Omaha, NE office of the Chicago Asylum Office
Kansas the Kansas City, MO Field Office of USCIS
Kentucky the Chicago, IL Asylum Office
Louisiana the New Orleans, LA Asylum Office
Maine the Boston, MA Asylum Office
Maryland the Arlington, VA Asylum Office
Massachusetts the Boston, MA Asylum Office
Michigan the Chicago, IL Asylum Office
Minnesota the Minneapolis, MN Field Office of USCIS
Mississippi the New Orleans, LA Asylum Office
Missouri the Kansas City, MO Field Office of USCIS
Montana the Helena, MO Field Office of USCIS
Nebraska the Omaha, NE office of the Chicago Asylum Office

Nevada

Las Vegas

the Los Angeles Asylum Office in Tustin, CA

Reno

the San Francisco, CA Asylum Office
New Hampshire the Boston, MA Asylum Office
New Jersey the Newark, NJ Asylum Office
New Mexico the El Paso, TX office of USCIS

New York

Albany

New York City

Utica

Syracuse

the Manhattan Branch Office of the Newark, NJ Asylum Office 

Buffalo

Niagara Falls

Rochester

the Buffalo, NY Field Office of USCIS

Amityville

Rifton

the Bethpage, NY Asylum Office
North Carolina the Arlington, VA Asylum Office
North Dakota the Minneapolis, MN Field Office of USCIS

Ohio

Akron

Cleveland

Toledo

the Cleveland Office of the Chicago Asylum Office

Cincinnati

Columbus

Dayton

Dublin

the Chicago, IL Asylum Office
Oklahoma the Ft. Smith AR Field Office of USCIS
Oregon the Portland, OR Field Office of USCIS

Pennsylvania

Allentown

Harrisburg (east)

Jenkintown

Lancaster

Philadelphia

Scranton

the Newark, NJ Asylum Office

Erie

Farmington

Harrisburg (west)

Indiana

Pittsburg

Wexford

the Arlington, VA Asylum Office
Rhode Island the Boston, MA Asylum Office
South Carolina the Atlanta, GA Field Office of USCIS
South Dakota the Minneapolis, MN Field Office of USCIS
Tennessee the New Orleans, LA Asylum Office
Texas

the Houston, TX Asylum Office

the Harlingen, TX Field Office of USCIS 

the El Paso, TX Field Office of USCIS 

Utah the Salt Lake City, UT Field Office of USCIS 
Vermont the Burlington (Colchester, VT) Field Office of USCIS 
Virginia the Arlington, VA Asylum Office
Washington the Seattle, WA Field Office of USCIS
West Virginia the Arlington, VA Asylum Office
Wisconsin the Chicago, IL Asylum Office 
Wyoming the Denver, CO Field Office of USCIS

 

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