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USCIS Atlanta Field Office
Address, hours, jurisdiction map, and directions for the USCIS Atlanta Field Office serving 119 counties in Georgia.

USCIS Atlanta Field Office — 2150 Parklake Drive NE
Office Location
2150 Parklake Drive NE
Atlanta, GA 30345
Phone
1-800-375-5283 (National USCIS Customer Service)
Office Hours
Monday–Friday, 7:00 AM – 3:00 PM
279 Google reviews
service area
Counties Served by This Office
The Atlanta Field Office serves 119 counties in Georgia. If your zip code falls within this area, this is where your interview or oath ceremony will be scheduled.
by the numbers
Approval Rates — Official USCIS Data
How often this office approves N-400 and I-485 applications, based on USCIS quarterly reports.
FY2025 Q4 · July–September 2025
94%
approval rate
Average↑ 3.3% above national average (90.7%)
Approved
5,463
Denied
351
Pending *
13,382
Based on 5,814adjudicated cases · Pending = cases still in queue, not denials
from the community
What Real Applicants Report
Community-sourced data about the Atlanta Field Office — processing speed, visitor experiences, and more. None of this is official USCIS data.
Post-Interview Processing Time
How long it takes this office to issue a decision after your interview. Does not include the wait from filing to interview.
24
median days from interview to approval
SlowerInterview to approval
Cases reported
21
Faster than
8% of offices
Most recent case
Aug 2025
Reddit Discussions
What r/USCIS users are saying about this office.
Visitor Experiences — 3.4/5 on Google
Recent experiences at this office, sourced from Google. Showing 5 of 279 reviews.
Can't get past the robot or Ai or whatever that thing is. I shouldn't have to go through mental torture just to talk with someone
Security was nice and patient. Office was clean. Waiting room wasn’t crowded. Appointment was on time as scheduled. And the interview was reasonable and timely. No complaints on my end.
That day was my dad’s naturalization oath ceremony, so I took a day off to go with him to the USCIS office. Parking was a bit of a hassle, but after getting through security smoothly, we headed to the second floor where the ceremony was held. There were actually quite a lot of people becoming citizens that day. After checking in for the ceremony, friends and family were invited to witness this special moment. We listened to the President’s message and the U.S. national anthem, and then it became official—my dad became a U.S. citizen. Congratulations to him on gaining voting rights and access to better benefits. Overall, like anything, there are pros and cons, but the staff members were all very friendly, and it was a meaningful and memorable experience for our family.
My husband (mate) we’re LGBT came to interview for a citizenship to become American citizen appointments at 12:05pm but we’re waiting until 1:35 for interview but officer she’s look like possible discrimination about my husband is lesbian and my mate requested please repeating a question but she’s said her language did make the other people understand but my husband just used common English everyday not TERM English like that officer we’re think need to change to move back Texas to take a test over there because they’re not discrimination like that
I wish I could give zero stars just based off of the security guards in the front! They are extremely rude for no reason and I even got threatened to get kicked out all bc when they asked a question I said Yes? They have no respect and all should be fired, talk to people like they are trash! Unprofessional and immature. When leaving one of the staff members made a comment don’t know how you became citizens if you have so much anger why you work there horrible individual and should be fired also! Place needs a full review and new staff need to be hired! BAD REPUTATION
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visiting this office
What to Expect at Your Appointment
USCIS field offices handle in-person appointments including green card interviews, naturalization interviews and oath ceremonies, and requests for evidence. Here's what to know: