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Hi all — posting in case anyone has had a similar experience with N-600K and the USCIS LA County Field Office (USCIS LACFO).

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< PART 1 - OVERVIEW >

In July 2025, we filed two N-600Ks for my kids (4yo / 1yo), who were born abroad to the US parent.

At the time, they reviewed all our docs, and told us it looked great, the case was strong, no RFE needed, with only the interview as the last step.

Problem - We applied too early, and we couldn't attend the interview for another 12 months (i.e. July 2026).


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< PART 2 - Request to Motion to Re-open Case without Fee later >

In 2025, the USCIS LACFO proposed a plan via email -

1. Close both cases via i797c (on basis of failure to appear within 90 days)

2. Email them again in April 2026, and they will promptly schedule an interview for us in July 2026 (i.e. within 90 days of appearing).

They called it a Request a Motion to Reopen without Fee, and they assured us they did this all the time and works well, (+ specifically told us not to file any other forms (e.g. I-290B), as this route is more than sufficient.

We decided to book flights / hotels well in advance (1/2026) for the July Trip (w travelling first time w toddlers >12hrs, we wanted to plan things super well).

Just before we paid, we cleared with them, the USCIS LACFO said YES, GO AHEAD and book it.  Your July interview is safe with us.


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< PART 3 - 2026 USCIS Non-Responses >

So we followed exactly what they told us to do.

We emailed multiple times April - May 2026 to request reopening, but sadly the USCIS LA County Field Office has gone radio silent.

In contrast, in 2025, they were super responsive (reply within 2 days).

It may have lulled us into a false sense of security, together with their strong wording about how sure they were this is going to work.

Today, still NO WORD from USCIS LACFO about if they got any of our April - May 2026 emails, and NO INTERVIEW DATE in hand.

 

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< PART 4 - Closing >

At this point, we need to fly very soon for July 2026, but we still have no interview date, and we honestly do not know what to do next.

We have already tried:

  • Multiple follow-up emails to the field office
  • DHL a handwritten letter to USCIS LAC FO (N600 team) for a reply
  • USCIS Contact Center multiple times (still awaiting tier 2 call)
  • Congressional inquiry
  • DHS Ombudsman inquiry

 

Nothing has worked.

 

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If anyone has gone through something similar, especially with N-600K or the USCIS LA County Field Office, I’d really appreciate hearing from you.

A) Past experiences - Has anyone had N-600K cases reopened this way by email with the field office?


B ) Non-Response - And if the field office stopped responding, was there anything that actually helped?

 

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Thank you so much in advance.

Appreciate any and all input or suggestions at this point.


- LC

 

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I have never come across a similar case

 

Not in a position to check at the moment but think I would just have refiled.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

Posted
8 minutes ago, Boiler said:

I have never come across a similar case

 

Not in a position to check at the moment but think I would just have refiled.

Thanks for your reply. 

 

Yeah we considered this for the future.

 

Hope you can understand our frustration, because we did everything down to the T of what they asked, and now they ghosted us.  

 

You are right though, that's our legal recourse if it really falls through. 

 

Thanks for reading our story though, appreciate the feedback :)

Posted
1 hour ago, LCFAMILYMAN said:

Problem - We applied too early, and we couldn't attend the interview for another 12 months

 

I'm confused by this, how did you apply too early? Did the USC parent not have enough time in the US?

 
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