| Victor Motak | | | | the Internet. The simple to use online system allows |
| Citizenship and Immigration Services (formerly | | | | users to discuss complex immigration issues with |
| Immigration and Naturalization Services, INS) | | | | USCIS officials, while avoiding the long lines. |
| continues to rollout its immigration information by | | | | The secure Internet site offers service in 12 |
| appointment system called InfoPass, with three new | | | | languages and is organized in a series of prompts, |
| USCIS districts added last week. Atlanta, Boston and | | | | asking the user to enter their name, zip code, |
| Houston are the newest additions, making the | | | | address, phone number and a desired appointment |
| system now available in almost all major metropolitan | | | | date. Once all the information is entered, the system |
| areas with large immigrant populations. These areas | | | | will generate an appointment notice. Appointments |
| include Los Angeles, New York and Miami. | | | | are offered in two-week blocks. The notice will |
| | | | provide the address of the USCIS office and any |
| InfoPass allows anyone who is living in a serviced | | | | information regarding required identification and/or |
| USCIS district and seeking immigration benefits to | | | | additional documentation, such as a green card or |
| schedule an appointment with immigration officers via | | | | work permit, to be presented at the appointment. |