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USCIS Miami Field Office

Address, hours, jurisdiction map, and directions for the USCIS Miami Field Office serving 2 counties in Florida.

USCIS Miami Field Office building at 14675 SW 120th Street, Miami FL

USCIS Miami Field Office — 14675 SW 120th Street

Office Location

14675 SW 120th Street
Miami, FL 33186

Phone

1-800-375-5283 (National USCIS Customer Service)

Office Hours

Monday–Friday, 7:00 AM – 3:00 PM

4.1

248 Google reviews

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service area

Counties Served by This Office

The Miami Field Office serves 2 counties in Florida. 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

Official Source

93.3%

approval rate

Average

2.6% above national average (90.7%)

Approved

5,643

Denied

402

Pending *

6,251

Based on 6,045adjudicated cases · Pending = cases still in queue, not denials

from the community

What Real Applicants Report

Community-sourced data about the Miami 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.

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median days from interview to approval

Same-day

Interview to approval

0306090 days

Cases reported

7

Faster than

72% of offices

Most recent case

Mar 2025

Source: VisaJourney community timelines · Post-interview processing only · Not official USCIS data · VisaJourney.com

Reddit Discussions

What r/USCIS users are saying about this office.

Interview Experience3 pts · 9 commentsAug 2021
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Visitor Experiences — 4.1/5 on Google

Recent experiences at this office, sourced from Google. Showing 5 of 248 reviews.

florenceroberts256a month ago

Everyone was very friendly and professional. There are comments ts that the security officers are rude. Absolutely not true, they were were nice and friendly even joking about the weather. Very nice experience. Numbers are called out of order. Also if your appointment is at 8 am z they open earlier at 7 so you can go a little early without having to wait outside. (Probably get an earlier number). I would say sweet spot is 25 min early.

Nicholas Magyar-Zimmerman2 months ago

Great people and service. Completed our process in a respectful, professional, and effective environment.

nicho !!!!!!!!!!!!5 months ago

HORRIBLE!!! My mom literally went here today & mind you.. she knows everything & knows how to pronounce stuff. Today, she gets called right??? Dude, literally the woman attending her is SICK AND YOU CAN'T EVEN UNDERSTAND WHAT SHES SAYINGG!!!! Sounded like she was damn being suffocated alive and then was questioning & asking my mom stuff, has the audacity to get 'mad' and upset that my mom doesn't understand her when she LITERALLY SOUNDS LIKE SHES A ZOMBIE?? Literally everyone that she had attended had failed the Citizen test, its not a shocker because who goes to work like that when they are sick? Literally nobody, do better, get better staff. This is so embarrassing cause why am I, a 14 year old, knowing better than a person working for the gov?? Horrible staff, didn't even ask my mom how her day was going, didn't even look at my mom when asking the questions. This is so crazy that people are failing just because someone is sick, literally feeling horrid for both my mom & everyone that failed, to the lady that attended my mom & was sick, I genuinely hope you know that you suck at your job & its not anyones fault but yours that they can't understand you, literally going to work while being sick & can't even speak is insane!!!!!! Oh and to also add on.. literally marked that my mom doesn't understand english well?? When the paper of failure was only marked as not understanding english well (my mom does understand english well, literally knows when I'm cursing or insulting someone) but DOESN'T MARK THAT SHE WROTE & READ WELL IN ENGLISH?? How does that even line up dude??? So embarrassing for that lady who works there, nothing lined up with what happened. BOO!!!!!! HORRID SERVICE!! Its no wonder like a quarter of reviews are 1 stars.

Cesar Rodriguez6 months ago

Very positive experience since arrival: plenty of parking space - for free - just outside the office or in an attached parking on the left side ( covered and free too ). The facility is excellent: Spacious, clean, well kept. Very well managed - not crowded. People in charge are polite and respectful. It has a space at the Lobby where the people coming with you can wait with nice chairs and tables/desks. The officer who interviewed me was very professional, polite and educated. Cheers to USCIS Miami - the image projected is second to none.10 points. And...I am an American!

almaherman_ fita year ago

I’m giving this place 3 stars less because of the awful security guards at the entrance. The guy at the door acts like he's the boss and is practically unintelligible. It was only 7:30 a.m., and he was already annoyed. Please understand that this might be our first time doing this paperwork, and we are nervous! Many of us are here to take the citizenship test, which makes people a bit anxious. If you don’t like giving directions, you’re in the wrong job! On a positive note, the officers inside are very nice and polite, and my waiting time was less than 2 hours. Good luck! UPDATE from my citizenship ceremony: Unfortunately, I didn’t have a great experience today either. The same guy at the door was EXTREMELY rude, yelling at people for no reason and expecting everyone to magically know what he wanted. Once inside and through security, we had to give up our green cards and answer more questions. Some officers, not all, were impatient and rude, talking to people like they were toddlers. I’m so glad I don’t have to go back again! If they’re that rude in the morning, I can’t imagine how they’d be in the afternoon.

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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:

Arrive at least 30 minutes early. Bring your appointment notice (Form I-797C) and a valid government-issued photo ID.
You'll go through security screening at the entrance — metal detectors and bag checks. Leave prohibited items in your car.
Cell phones are permitted but must remain on silent throughout your visit.
Wait times vary from 10 minutes to over an hour. Bring water and something to read.
Bring all original documents referenced in your application — the officer may ask to review them.