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Hello,

I have applied for Adjustment of status from F1 OPT. My wife is a US citizen. Everything went well uptill now. BUT, something weird is going on with my interview date.

I received an NoA saying my interview will be on Feb 8th and then I received NoA saying that this interview is cancelled. Then, I received another NoA saying that my interview will be on Feb 19th. Now, this interview is not cancelled but, yesterday I received another NoA saying that my interview date is on Feb 25th. This is driving me nuts. My wife attends school in the east coast and all this messy business causing lot of trouble in planning appropriately. I tried to get infopass for Los Angeles office, unfortunately there are none available.

I am wondering if I can just go there without infopass to get some clarification. Can somebody please tell me if it is OK to go without any appointment? will I be allowed in?

Thanks

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You can go and talk to the security guard. Bring the NoAs. It's not guaranteed that you'll be let in, but there's a decent chance.

Spouse-based AOS from out-of-status H-1B, May - Aug 2012

Removal of conditions, Aug - Nov 2014

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But you still go ahead to block the appointment even it is for very late date. You still take the print out, and go there. Chances are there for you to talk to USCIS official.

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Thanks for the suggestions. I went to USCIS office and talked to them. They told me to come on Feb 19th. Surprisingly, no one even cared to ask if I have an appointment. I just walked in and immediately directed to the window. The person sitting there looked at all the NoAs and told me to come on Feb 19th for the interview. She didn't even use her computer to look up my case.

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