Visitors (including applicants, interpreters, and attorneys) will not be permitted to enter USCIS facilities if they have traveled by certain means in the last 10 days
/The USCIS website has been updated to indicate that you may not enter a USCIS facility if you “[h]ave returned from domestic air, international air or cruise ship travel in the past 10 days (unless you are fully vaccinated).” This would apply to applicants and their attorneys and interpreters as well. Specifically, visitors will not be allowed to enter the USCIS office if they:
Have COVID-19 or any symptoms of COVID-19 according to the CDC, including, but not limited to, a recently developed cough, fever, difficulty breathing, new loss of smell or taste, fatigue, muscle aches, headache, congestion, sore throat, or vomiting;
Have been in close contact (within 6 feet for a total of 15 minutes or more) with anyone known to have COVID-19 in the past 14 days (unless you are fully vaccinated or if you are a health care worker and consistently wear an N95 respirator and proper personal protective equipment (PPE) or equivalent when in contact with COVID-19 positive individuals);
Have returned from domestic air, international air, or cruise ship travel in the past 10 days (unless you are fully vaccinated);
Have been instructed by a health care provider, public health authority, or government entity to self-isolate or self-quarantine in the past 14 days; or
Refuse to wear a face covering or mask in accordance with USCIS policy.