New Address for California Service Center

By Nita Nicole Upadhye

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On August 12, 2024, the California Service Center (CSC) relocated to a new facility as part of USCIS’s efforts to centralize immigration benefit processing.

 

New Address Details

 

The new address is:

 

USCIS California Service Center

2642 Michelle Drive
Tustin, CA 92780

 

The CSC now has three new PO boxes for US Postal Service mail, while deliveries from UPS, FedEx, DHL, and other commercial carriers will go to the new Tustin facility. Individuals should check the form filing address pages on uscis.gov for updated information specific to their form type or correspondence.

Mail will continue to be accepted at the previous Laguna Niguel address (WS 13057 P.O. Box 10751, Laguna Niguel, CA 92607-1075) until September 30, 2024. After this date, a two-week grace period will forward mail to the new Tustin address. Starting October 15, 2024, any mail sent to the Laguna Niguel address will be returned as “Return to Sender.”

For those responding to USCIS correspondence issued before August 12, 2024, such as Requests for Evidence or Notices of Intent, responses should be sent to:

 

USCIS CSC

P.O. Box 30113/ALL OTHER
Tustin, CA 92781

 

As of today, September 1, 2024, Form I-865 (Sponsor’s Notice of Change of Address) should be filed at the Texas Service Center:

 

USCIS TSC

Attn: I-865
6046 N. Belt Line Road, Suite 865
Irving, TX 75038-0021

 

Filings sent to the California, Nebraska, or Vermont Service Centers for Form I-865 will be accepted until November 1, 2024, after which filings will be rejected as part of USCIS’s centralization efforts.

For Form I-751 waiver inquiries related to battery or extreme cruelty, the new addresses are:

 

US Postal Service

USCIS California Service Center
P.O. Box 30113/ALL OTHER
Tustin, CA 92781

 

Commercial Deliveries (FedEx, UPS, DHL)

USCIS California Service Center
2642 Michelle Drive
Tustin, CA 92780

 

Note that service centers do not offer in-person services, interviews, or accept walk-in applications.

All applications and petitions must be submitted by mail, online, or via a USCIS Lockbox.

 

 

Author

Founder & Principal Attorney Nita Nicole Upadhye is a recognized leader in the field of US business immigration law, (The Legal 500, Chambers & Partners, Who's Who Legal and AILA) and an experienced and trusted advisor to large multinational corporates through to SMEs. She provides strategic immigration advice and specialist application support to corporations and professionals, entrepreneurs, investors, artists, actors and athletes from across the globe to meet their US-bound talent mobility needs.

Nita is an active public speaker, thought leader, immigration commentator, and immigration policy contributor and regularly hosts training sessions for employers and HR professionals.

This article does not constitute direct legal advice and is for informational purposes only.

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