USCIS announced on Monday that due to office closure, the agency will offer military naturalization at just 4 bases overseas. Those bases are Camp Humphreys, South Korea; Commander Fleet Activities Yokosuka, Japan; U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart, Germany; and Naval Support Activity Naples, Italy. USCIS officers will travel to each base one week each quarter to provide naturalization services and answer questions. Appointments and case information will be required ahead of time. The first USCIS officer visits will occur in late October in Camp Humphreys, South Korea, and early November in Commander Fleet Activities Yokosuka, Japan.

– Weekly Immigration Briefing by Olivia Hester, Immigration Law Analyst at  Docketwise

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