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USCIS St Thomas Field Office
Address, hours, jurisdiction map, and directions for the USCIS St Thomas Field Office serving 2 counties in U.S. Virgin Islands.

USCIS St Thomas Field Office — 6783 Estate Smith Bay
Office Location
6783 Estate Smith Bay
St Thomas, VI 00802
Phone
1-800-375-5283 (National USCIS Customer Service)
Office Hours
Monday–Friday, 7:00 AM – 3:00 PM
4 Google reviews
service area
Counties Served by This Office
The St Thomas Field Office serves 2 counties in U.S. Virgin Islands. 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
100%
approval rate
High↑ 9.3% above national average (90.7%)
Approved
105
Denied
0
Pending *
107
Based on 105adjudicated cases · Pending = cases still in queue, not denials
from the community
What Real Applicants Report
Community-sourced data about the St Thomas 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 St Thomas yet.
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What r/USCIS users are saying about this office.
Visitor Experiences — 2/5 on Google
Recent experiences at this office, sourced from Google.
Poor service
Yh I did that
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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: