After days of being closed following a deadly shooting, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement office in Dallas is scheduled to reopen Tuesday, according to an ICE spokesperson.

The spokesperson said walk-in visits will be accepted.

A gunman opened fire at the facility last week, injuring two detainees and killing one. The man, who was identified by federal authorities as 29-year-old Joshua Jahn, took his own life after.

ICE will send out notices with a new report date to all migrants who were unable to attend their check-ins when the office was closed, the spokesperson said.

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Check-ins are a standard part of ICE’s operations to track migrants all over the country.

All migrants in removal proceedings must check in with ICE at least once a year, according to information on the office’s website.