Overview
John F. Kennedy Federal Building Overview
The John F. Kennedy Federal Building is a prominent United States government complex located in the Government Center district of Boston. Designed by the renowned architect Walter Gropius and The Architects Collaborative, this twin-towered structure serves as the regional headquarters for numerous key federal agencies. It is a vital hub for citizens requiring federal services in New England, housing offices for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Department of Labor, and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The building stands as a testament to modern architecture and federal administration.
Services and Agencies
- USCIS Field Office: Handles immigration interviews, naturalization ceremonies, and green card processing.
- IRS Taxpayer Assistance Center: Provides in-person tax help (appointment often required).
- Veterans Affairs: Offers benefits counseling and administrative support for veterans.
- Passport & Federal Services: Facilitates various federal applications and inquiries.
Security and Access
Visitors should be aware that this is a high-security federal facility. All individuals must pass through airport-style security screening upon entry. You must present a valid government-issued ID (such as a driver’s license or passport). Electronic devices may be scanned, and weapons of any kind are strictly prohibited. It is recommended to arrive at least 15-30 minutes before any scheduled appointment to navigate the security checkpoint efficiently.
Location & Transit
Situated at 15 Sudbury Street, the building is adjacent to City Hall Plaza. It is highly accessible via public transportation, sitting near the Government Center and Haymarket MBTA stations. Public parking in the immediate vicinity is limited to paid garages, so public transit is the preferred method of travel for most visitors.
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