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New San Francisco Asylum Office Location Opens in Oakland

USCIS opens new Oakland Asylum Office to enhance San Francisco Asylum operations, increasing capacity for asylum interviews starting May 15, 2024.

Last updated: July 18, 2025 10:23 pm
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A new Oakland Asylum Office opens on May 15, 2024, to enhance interview scheduling efficiency.
Oakland Office is at 1301 Clay Street, while the San Francisco mailing address remains unchanged.
Asylum interviews will be conducted in both locations; applicants must check interview notices for correct details.

What Changes Are Happening with the San Francisco Asylum Office?

USCIS has announced the opening of an additional temporary location for the San Francisco Asylum Office. Effective May 15, 2024, asylum applicants may receive interview notices directing them to appear at the new Oakland Asylum Office instead of the current San Francisco office. This expansion aims to enhance the efficiency of scheduling and conducting affirmative asylum interviews.

New San Francisco Asylum Office Location Opens in Oakland
New San Francisco Asylum Office Location Opens in Oakland

Where is the New Oakland Asylum Office Located?

The physical address of the new Oakland Asylum Office is:

  • 1301 Clay Street, Oakland, CA 94612

The mailing address remains tied to San Francisco:

  • P.O. Box 77530, San Francisco, CA 94107

Will This Affect Current Operations?

Opening the new location in Oakland will not change the operations at the existing San Francisco Asylum Office. From May 15, 2024, asylum interviews will be conducted at both the San Francisco and Oakland locations. It’s important for applicants to check their interview notices carefully for the specific location of their interview.

What Should Asylum Applicants Do?

If you have received an asylum interview notice, be sure to:

  1. Carefully Review Your Notice: It will provide details about the date, time, and location of your interview.

  2. Note the Appointment-Only Policy: Asylum interviews are strictly by appointment. Ensure you adhere to the scheduled time and place.

Where Can You Find More Information?

For more information about asylum office locations and services, refer to the Asylum Office Locator on the official USCIS website. This resource provides details about locations, contact information, and additional services offered by the asylum offices.

By increasing the capacity to schedule and conduct interviews, the San Francisco Asylum Office and the new Oakland location aim to provide a smoother process for asylum applicants. Keeping track of your interview notifications and being aware of the new Oakland address will ensure that you attend your appointment at the correct location.

Learn Today:

Glossary

  1. Asylum Office: A government facility under the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) responsible for conducting asylum interviews and processing asylum applications. Asylum offices play a crucial role in determining eligibility for asylum status based on an individual’s fear of persecution in their home country.

  2. Affirmative Asylum Interview: A scheduled meeting between an asylum applicant and an asylum officer at an Asylum Office to present their case for asylum. During the interview, the applicant explains the reasons for seeking asylum and provides supporting evidence to establish eligibility for protection in the United States.

  3. USCIS (United States Citizenship and Immigration Services): The federal agency within the Department of Homeland Security that oversees lawful immigration to the United States. USCIS administers the country’s immigration and naturalization system, including processing asylum applications, issuing work permits, and managing other immigration benefits.

  4. Appointment-Only Policy: A requirement that asylum interviews are scheduled in advance and applicants must attend at the specified date, time, and location indicated on their interview notice. Adhering to the appointment-only policy ensures that the asylum process functions efficiently and that applicants’ cases are reviewed in a timely manner.

  5. Asylum Applicant: An individual who seeks protection in another country, such as the United States, due to a well-founded fear of persecution in their home country based on factors like race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group. Asylum applicants undergo a thorough screening process to determine their eligibility for refugee status and protection.

This Article In A Nutshell:

The San Francisco Asylum Office is expanding with a new location in Oakland, CA (1301 Clay Street). Asylum applicants may receive interview notices for either location starting May 15, 2024. Check the official USCIS site for details. Stay informed to attend your interview at the correct place and time.
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