I need to be fingerprinted for a USCIS service such as adjustment of status, re-entry permit or a naturalization application. Does the Consulate General offer fingerprinting services?
American citizens residing in Hong Kong or Macau who need to be fingerprinted for an adoption related service should contact the Immigrant Visa Unit. Fingerprinting is conducted on Wednesday afternoons at 2pm. Please contact the Immigrant Visa Unit (see information below) for an appointment. Email: Please use the Visa Inquiry Form on our website Fax: +852-2147-3586 Mail: U.S. Consulate General, 26 Garden Road, Hong Kong Individuals residing in Hong Kong or Macau who need to be fingerprinted for an N-400 citizenship application and who have already received fingerprint cards and a Notice of Action regarding fingerprinting overseas should contact the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement office. Fingerprinting is conducted by appointment only, generally on the first and third Wednesday of the month, from 4-5 pm on the first floor of the Consulate General. Please contact the ICE office for an appointment: phone: +852-2230-5100, fax: +852-2810-6550, mail: ICE, U.S. Consulate General, 26
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