Georgia & Alabama Asylum Applicants: New Atlanta USCIS Office Opens July 8, 2026

🚨 GEORGIA & ALABAMA AFFIRMATIVE ASYLUM APPLICANTS — USCIS Atlanta Asylum Office Interviews Begin July 8, 2026: Here's What May Affect Your Asylum Interview Notice, Your Assigned Interview Location, and What to Verify Before Interview Day #USCIS #Asylum #AtlantaAsylumOffice #USCIS #Asylum #AtlantaAsylumOffice 🚨 GEORGIA & ALABAMA AFFIRMATIVE ASYLUM APPLICANTS — The new USCIS Atlanta Asylum Office starting interviews on July 8, 2026, may affect where your asylum interview is scheduled, which location appears on your official USCIS notice, and what you must check before interview day. USCIS has announced an important asylum office update for applicants under the Atlanta Asylum Office jurisdiction. Beginning July 8, 2026, the new Atlanta Asylum Office will conduct affirmative asylum interviews for applicants connected to Georgia and Alabama. This update may matter for people with pending Form I-589 asylum cases, new affirmative asylum applicants, family members included in an asylum application, and anyone waiting for a USCIS asylum interview notice in Georgia or Alabama. In this video, Immigration Updates Today explains who may receive interview notices, why this update does not mean every asylum applicant will be called immediately, and why your official USCIS notice is the most important document to check before interview day. If you live in Georgia or Alabama, have a pending affirmative asylum case with USCIS, recently filed Form I-589, moved to a new address, are waiting for an asylum interview, or have family members included in your asylum application, this video is for you. ✅ What the July 8, 2026 Atlanta Asylum Office update means ✅ Who may receive interview notices from the new office ✅ Why this update mainly affects Georgia and Alabama applicants ✅ What affirmative asylum means in simple words ✅ Why immigration court asylum cases are different ✅ Why July 8 is a start date, not a same-day interview promise ✅ Why pending applicants and new filers may both need to pay attention ✅ Which three USCIS locations may be used for interviews ✅ Why your interview notice may list Atlanta or Montgomery ✅ Why you should not walk in without an appointment ✅ Why updating your address with USCIS is very important ✅ What documents and details applicants should check before interview day ✅ What rumors about the new Atlanta Asylum Office are incorrect ✅ What safe steps asylum applicants should take now 📄 DISCLAIMER This video is for general educational and informational purposes only. It is not personal legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Immigration rules, USCIS office instructions, asylum scheduling procedures, and government policies can change. Every asylum case has different facts. If you have an interview notice, court date, missed appointment, criminal record, prior removal order, address issue, pending immigration court case, or any complex immigration history, speak with a qualified immigration lawyer or accredited representative. 🔔 If this information helped you, please like this video and subscribe to Immigration Updates Today for clear updates on USCIS, asylum interviews, green cards, visas, work permits, immigration court, and U.S. immigration policy changes. 📣 Share this video with someone in Georgia or Alabama who may be waiting for a USCIS asylum interview or who is confused about the new Atlanta Asylum Office, Form I-589, interview notices, or asylum office locations. 💬 Comment with the immigration topic you want us to explain next, but please do not post private information such as USCIS receipt numbers, alien registration numbers, passport numbers, home addresses, dates of birth, full names, private case documents, interview notices, or detailed personal legal histories. #USCIS #Asylum #AtlantaAsylumOffice #AsylumInterview #FormI589 #AffirmativeAsylum #ImmigrationUpdate #USImmigration #USAImmigration #ImmigrationNews #GeorgiaImmigration #AlabamaImmigration #AsylumSeekers #USCISUpdate #ImmigrationLaw #GreenCard #WorkPermit #ImmigrationCourt

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