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Quick answer: If you live in Riverside, CA, your USCIS interviews and biometrics happen at the USCIS San Bernardino Field Office (655 W Rialto Avenue, San Bernardino, CA 92410 (serves Riverside and San Bernardino counties)), and any removal (deportation) case goes to the Adelanto Immigration Court / Los Angeles Immigration Court (EOIR). Modern Law Group represents clients at both venues.
We serve clients across Casa Blanca, Eastside, La Sierra, Arlanza, Downtown Riverside, Moreno Valley, Corona, Jurupa Valley, and Norco.
655 W Rialto Avenue, San Bernardino, CA 92410 (serves Riverside and San Bernardino counties)
Green card interviews, naturalization, biometrics, and InfoPass appointments for Riverside and San Bernardino residents.
Detained cases from Riverside County are often heard at the Adelanto Immigration Court at 10250 Rancho Road, Adelanto, CA 92301. Non-detained cases may be scheduled at the Los Angeles Immigration Court at 606 S. Olive Street, 15th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90014.
If you received a Notice to Appear (Form I-862), the address on the notice is your hearing location. Adelanto is a detention-facility court and operates on its own docket.
ICE ERO covers Riverside and San Bernardino counties, with ICE ERO coordinated through the Los Angeles Field Office. If a family member has been arrested by ICE, call our office immediately for emergency review before any paperwork is signed.
Reunite with your loved ones. We handle spouse visas, parent petitions, sibling immigration, and fiancé visas for Riverside families.
Permanent residency through family, employment, or special categories. Serving Riverside residents seeking to become permanent residents.
Become a U.S. citizen. We guide Riverside green card holders through the naturalization process and interview preparation.
Facing removal proceedings? Our Riverside deportation defense attorneys fight to keep you in the U.S. through every available avenue.
Protection for those fleeing persecution. We help Riverside asylum seekers navigate the complex application process and build strong cases.
Work visas, investor visas, and employment-based green cards for Riverside businesses and professionals seeking to work in the U.S.
The USCIS San Bernardino Field Office is at 655 W Rialto Avenue, San Bernardino, CA 92410 (serves Riverside and San Bernardino counties). Green card interviews, naturalization, biometrics, and InfoPass appointments for Riverside and San Bernardino residents.
Detained cases from Riverside County are often heard at the Adelanto Immigration Court at 10250 Rancho Road, Adelanto, CA 92301. Non-detained cases may be scheduled at the Los Angeles Immigration Court at 606 S. Olive Street, 15th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90014. If you received a Notice to Appear (Form I-862), the address on the notice is your hearing location. Adelanto is a detention-facility court and operates on its own docket. If you received a Notice to Appear (Form I-862), the address on that notice is your hearing location.
Do not sign any paperwork without speaking to a lawyer. Use ICE's online detainee locator to find where they are being held, then call our office. Early action matters: in many cases we can file for a bond hearing within days and stop a voluntary departure or expedited removal before it finalizes.
If your family member was detained by ICE in Riverside County, they are often transferred to Adelanto quickly. Bond motions filed in the first days carry far more weight than motions filed after transfer.
Fees depend on case type and complexity. Family-based petitions and naturalization are typically flat fee; asylum and deportation defense are scoped to the case. We discuss fee ranges up front during the consultation and offer payment plans. We don't quote exact fees by phone because the right fee depends on the specific facts of your case.
USCIS timelines run on current field office processing: spouse-of-USC green cards are typically 12–18 months once all evidence is filed, naturalization interviews are scheduled 8–14 months after filing, and K-1 fiancé cases run 10–16 months on average. Removal cases vary from months to years depending on detention status and docket load.
Don't navigate the complex immigration system alone. Our experienced attorneys are ready to help you and your family.
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