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Q: where do I need to send the letter to have my N400 application reopen due to miss my interview? to the field office or?

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A: To reopen your N400 application due to missing your interview, you will need to send a letter to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) office that has jurisdiction over your case. Specifically, you should address your letter to the USCIS Field Office that originally scheduled your interview. In the letter, clearly explain the reason for missing the interview and request that your application be reopened. Provide any supporting documentation or evidence that may help substantiate your circumstances. It is crucial to follow the USCIS guidelines for submitting such requests, which may include specific mailing addresses and any additional forms or requirements. It is advisable to consult with an immigration attorney or review the USCIS website for precise instructions and guidance on reopening your N400 application.

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