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Can I choose which local office to file AOS and AP?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: South Korea
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Hello.

I am a K1 visa filer and I was wondering when I will be able to travel outside United States after I file AOS and AP together.

They say it varies by local field office. Some offices slow, others fast.

 

Does the USCIS main office assign you the field office when you file or can I choose where to file?

 

My USC fiance lives in Arlington, Virginia and USCIS website says the office for my zip code is Washington office in Fairfax, VA.

Is this going to be my office or can I still choose? I am willing to travel to Nolfolk, VA or Baltimore for shorter processing time.

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