April 7, 2020
Dear Client,
Due to the unprecedented situation with COVID-19, we will continue to monitor the developing matter. As we continue to adapt to the COVID-19 Coronavirus outbreak and with both mandates and precautions, our office is providing a brief update on our operations.
To ensure the safety of our staff and clients, we are currently shifting to working remotely. However, please be assured that we continue to work and we are fully available to handle all client matters. We remain reachable by phone (213) 387-2888, text messages (213) 600-5387 and email [email protected] / [email protected]. We are currently offering telephonic and/or video conference meetings for existing as well as new matters.
Currently, USCIS continues to accept and process applications, however, anything that involves in person contact is currently suspended until further notice (e.g. most master calendar matters, interviews for asylum, greencard, citizenship, marriage cases, biometrics, infopass, etc.). If you were scheduled for an in-person appointment set between March 18, 2020 to May 3, 2020 you do not need to attend. Please note USCIS will be rescheduling the appointments.
Despite the government's shelter in place order, the USCIS continues to accept applications and has not granted any extensions or grace periods for any status expiration. Therefore, it is important to do everything necessary to maintain your status.
We realize each business, each industry, and each client will feel the effects in different ways, and our firm is prepared to help you navigate the immigration process. Our thoughts are with everyone impacted by this pandemic, and we wish for everyone to remain healthy and safe as we work through these challenging times. We are all in this together, and we will get through it together. Please do not hesitate to reach out to us if you have any questions or require any assistance.
Best regards,
Victoria J. Suh
You may reach us to (213) 387-2888 or text us to (213) 600-5387
For more information here are some links regarding COVID-19 and Immigration.
USCIS Temporary Office Closure Extended through May 3 https://www.uscis.gov/about-us/uscis-office-closings
USCIS Contact Center
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