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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Sweden
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hi! i've read a bunch about walk in bimetrics and i'm thinking about going early to a USCIS ASC office that is actually closer in distance (reno) to where i live (physical adress) compared to the one where i was scheduled (portland; mailing adress). if i do this and they let me get in early, is there anything i need to do to let the original ASC service center/USCIS know i'm not abandoning my application when i don't show up, because i've already had the biometrics taken?

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a-l

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Wish I knew the answer to that one...but I think your question needs to be bumped up to the beginning of the forum so we can get others to read it (consider this a bump post :) )

I do believe USCIS assigns you to the ASC based on the address you put on the form...hence the assignment to the Portland office.

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02-23-2018: Sent N-400 Application online

02-23-2018: Date on NOA, retrieved from online account

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04-05-2018: Case status updated - Interview Scheduled on May 10, 2018, 10:15 a.m. :D

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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I'm pretty confident that the system will simply register that you've done biometrics, it doesn't matter where. Just like someone who does biometrics early it will simply register on the system that they're done.

Out of interest though, this wouldn't work or the interview. Your interview will be at the place closest your address.

 
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