USCIS Ends Remote Attorney Appearances at Interviews

USCIS Update on Telephonic Appearance Policy

Effective May 18, 2026, the USCIS will require attorneys and accredited representatives to attend field office interviews in person. Telephonic participation will only be allowed in very limited circumstances. See (here).

This is a meaningful shift for applicants and their legal teams. In-person representation allows for stronger advocacy, clearer communication with officers, and real-time support during what can be a stressful process.

For clients, this change reinforces the importance of preparation and coordination ahead of the interview date; especially, in busy field offices like those in the Greater Boston Area.

Lally Immigration for Greater Boston Interviews

If you have an upcoming USCIS interview in the Greater Boston Area:

  • Confirm whether your attorney will attend with you in person;
  • Schedule a pre-interview preparation session;
  • Review your application and supporting documents carefully; and
  • Make a plan for arrival, parking, and timing.

If you need guidance or representation for your interview, our office is here to help. Contact immigration lawyer, Dayna Lally, at [email protected] for more information. 

Disclaimer: This blog article is provided by Lally Immigration Services, LLC for informational and marketing purposes. This article does not constitute legal advice, nor does it establish an attorney-client relationship. No reader should act, or refrain from acting, on the basis of any information presented in this article, or elsewhere on this website, without seeking the advice of appropriate legal counsel, or other professional counsel, licensed in the relevant jurisdiction. Lally Immigration Services, LLC expressly disclaims any and all liability with respect to any actions taken, or not taken, based on any content of this article or website. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

 

 

 

Last Reviewed/Updated: 05/05/2026

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