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New service to let Miami residents meet with an immigration officer

MIAMI – Immigration issues or questions?  Residents in Miami /Miami-Dade County with immigration issues or questions or who wish to check on the status of their citizenship application can meet with an immigration official at the Stephen P. Clark Center in downtown Miami as part of a new free service to be offered every month by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services in conjunction with the Miami-Dade Office of Community Advocacy.

The first “Mobile InfoPass” outreach event will take place on Wednesday, October 21 in Suite 1004 (10th Floor) of the SPCC, 111 NW 1st Street.

Residents must make an online appointment to meet with an Immigration Service Officer between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m.

The Office of Community Advocacy, which is under the purview of the Office of Chairman Jean Monestime, has been providing monthly access to a wide variety of government services including driver license renewals, passport applications, SunPass-mini giveaways and more.

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