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My zip code is 19440 ( near Philadelphia) and when I typed Zip code , I got Philadelphia and  Pittsburgh .  But Pittsburgh does not cover my zip code, but it is within my state PA.  It is impossible to get infopass appointment for Philadelphia office, but time to time I can get an  appointment in Pittsburgh ( 6 hrs from my home).  Can I go to Pittsburgh even it does not serve 19440 but in the same state to get 1-551 stamp? 

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21 minutes ago, br9k said:

AFAIK you can go to any USCIS office to get the stamp - whichever is most convenient. 

Correct, but a lot of offices no longer have the option to book the appointment online.  I know the office closest to me has never taken walk ins of any type and in order to get an infopass appointment you have to call USCIS customer service and explain why you need the appointment.  

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1 hour ago, dilip said:

My zip code is 19440 ( near Philadelphia) and when I typed Zip code , I got Philadelphia and  Pittsburgh .  But Pittsburgh does not cover my zip code, but it is within my state PA.  It is impossible to get infopass appointment for Philadelphia office, but time to time I can get an  appointment in Pittsburgh ( 6 hrs from my home).  Can I go to Pittsburgh even it does not serve 19440 but in the same state to get 1-551 stamp? 

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Yes, you can go to either. I know one might be a longer ride but they will help you. 

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