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The field offices listed below are not check-in locations. To find an ICE check-in location, schedule or change an appointment time, or to update an address, please visit the ICE Check-in page.
If your concern relates to case management, detention or removal, contact the local field office via the ERO Contact Form. If your concern relates to immigration court proceedings, contact the local Office of Chief Counsel (OCC). Locate the appropriate field office from the list of 24 field liaisons.
Contact an ICE Program or Office Office of Partnership and Engagement (OPE) The Community Engagement Office has a cadre of 25 community relations officers (CROs) in field offices across the United States.
Area of Responsibility: West Texas, New Mexico Email: ElPaso.Outreach@ice.dhs.gov
ERO Field Offices. ERO has 25 field offices throughout the United States. Contact ERO Field Offices
ICE Air Operations provides commercial and chartered aviation support, both domestically and internationally, to all 25 ERO field offices throughout the United States. It also provides air transportation to transfer noncitizens to designated detention locations and/or to staging sites to accomplish removal flights to noncitizens’ countries of ...
Area Coverage: Counties: Cochise, Graham, Gila, Greenlee, Pinal, Pima, Santa Cruz and Yuma Appointment Times: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Email: Phoenix.Outreach@ice.dhs.gov Special Instructions: Check in via main entrance.
How ICE Enforces Immigration Laws ICE identifies and apprehends removable noncitizens, detains these individuals and removes illegal noncitizens from the United States. Learn more about ERO. ICE Check-in Learn more about how to check in with a local ICE office
Find an ICE office near you. Enter your address, city, state, and/or zip code. Click “Search”. Click on one of the three ICE offices closest to the address you entered. Click “Continue”. Select an appointment time. Select an appointment time from the list.
ICE office Student and Exchange Visitor Program SEVP is a part of the National Security Investigations Division and acts as a bridge for government organizations that have an interest in information on nonimmigrants whose primary reason for coming to the United States is to be students.