USCIS Dedicates New Dallas Office to Immigrant Medal of Honor Recipient

February 26, 2009 – 8:56 am

February 25, 2009, would have a special place in US Citizenship and Immigration Services’ (USCIS) long and cherished service history as it celebrated the grand opening of their new district office in Dallas. The highlight of the ceremony was that USCIS paid rich tributes to Staff Sergeant Archibald Mathies, an immigrant who served in United States Army Air Corp during World War II.

USCIS Acting Deputy Director, Michael Aytes said, “It is a distinct privilege to dedicate the USCIS workplace in our Dallas District office to the memory and valor of Staff Sergeant Mathies.” He further said, “This new building is more than just bricks and mortar; it is a constant reminder of the sacrifices made by heroic immigrant service members and a tangible example of USCIS’ commitment to modernize our infrastructure.” USCIS opened new facilities as part of their initiative to “Build an Immigration Service for the 21st Century.” The new office offers a full range of services at one location and its design compliments USCIS’ mission and goal to provide better customer service.

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