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USCIS Montgomery Field Office
Address, hours, jurisdiction map, and directions for the USCIS Montgomery Field Office serving 108 counties in Alabama, Florida, and Georgia.

USCIS Montgomery Field Office — 3381 Atlanta Highway
Office Location
3381 Atlanta Highway
Montgomery, AL 36109
Phone
1-800-375-5283 (National USCIS Customer Service)
Office Hours
Monday–Friday, 7:00 AM – 3:00 PM
162 Google reviews
service area
Counties Served by This Office
The Montgomery Field Office serves 108 counties across Alabama, Florida, and 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
98.7%
approval rate
High↑ 8.0% above national average (90.7%)
Approved
2,184
Denied
29
Pending *
2,989
Based on 2,213adjudicated cases · Pending = cases still in queue, not denials
from the community
What Real Applicants Report
Community-sourced data about the Montgomery 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.
No community timeline data available for Montgomery yet.
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What r/USCIS users are saying about this office.
Visitor Experiences — 4.6/5 on Google
Recent experiences at this office, sourced from Google. Showing 5 of 162 reviews.
My husband and I had a wonderful experience at the USCIS office, thanks to Officer Cain. She was incredibly kind, professional, and patient throughout the entire process of my husband’s I751 removal of conditions interview.
I had my naturalization interview there 2 days ago, everyone was so professional and customer friendly from the moment I walked in, I wanted to thank Officer Griffin for making the process smooth. I was able to take the oath the same day! To everyone that works there thanks for all you do!
Today my friend went for her Citizenship Interview. She Studied very Dilligently for Months but was still very anxious and Nervous, because of her limited English skills. However, the Officers and Staff at Montgomery USCIS were so kind and Friendly that it had a calming effect on her. And 5+ Stars to her Interviewing Officer Cain! My Friend said she was so Polite and Friendly that it Calmed her Significantly! She Passed her Test and will be taking the Oath in a few weeks! Again on behalf of her, may the Staff of Montgomery USICS Especially Officer Cain be Richly Blessed by GOD for All they do!🙏🙏🙏
I would like to thank everyone at the Montgomery Alabama USCIS field office. They were very professional and kind. My husband went today for his interview at 9:30 and by 1:30 we were in the room and he was being sworn in with the oath for becoming a United States Citizen. It was a very long process to get here but we are finally across that finish line.
I would like to extend my deepest gratitude to all the staff at the Montgomery USCIS Alabama office for their professionalism and support during my citizenship journey yesterday. My appointment began at 9:15 am for the interview and by 10:30 am I was taking my oath ceremony — a moment I will never forget. A very special thank you to Sir Bossert for his guidance and respectful approach throughout the process. This milestone is truly a dream come true, and I am forever grateful for your service and dedication. 🇺🇸❤️❤️❤️ God bless us all. God bless America 🙏🇺🇸
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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: