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How Immigrants in the US Contact ICE Police

Many immigrants must contact ICE representatives, that is, US immigration police officers, for various issues. For example, what to do if your passport was taken away at the border, but you want to return the document. Of course, you need to contact ICE officers in person.

You can write an email to the nearest ERO (Enforcement & Removal Operations) office. In the letter, be sure to indicate your First Name, Last Name, A-number; Please include a photo of your I-862 Notice to Appear and your I-94 if possible. Here are the addresses and contacts of some of them:

  • California (300 North Los Angeles St., Room 7631 Los Angeles, CA 90012)

(213) 830-7911

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  • San Diego (880 Front Street #2242 San Diego, CA 92101)

(619) 436-0410

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  • San Francisco (630 Sansome Street Rm 590, San Francisco, CA 94111)

(415) 844-5512

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  • New York (26 Federal Plaza 9th Floor, Suite 9-110, New York, NY 10278)

(212) 436-9315

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  • Florida (Miami 865 SW 78th Avenue, Suite 101 Plantation, FL 33324)

(954) 236-4900

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  • Illinois (Chicago Field Office, 101 W Ida B Wells Drive Suite 4000, Chicago, IL 60605)

(312) 347-2400

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  • Washington, Oregon, Alaska (12500 Tukwila International Boulevard, Seattle, WA 98168)

(206) 277-2000

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Author: Denis Cheredov

https://t.me/cheredov_NY

28.04.2023