Play The Immigration Bureau Online
You're clicking through a pixelated police station when the phone rings—suddenly everyone acts just a little *off*, and you're not sure if the glitches are part of the game or your sanity slipping.

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Game Overview
You start The Immigration Bureau as a cop in some sleepy mining town—just another boring shift until the phone rings. Some cryptic voice insists the people around you "aren’t real," and suddenly your coffee break turns into… whatever this is. The pixel art nails that grainy, unsettling vibe, like an old VHS tape left in the rain.
Gameplay’s simple—click to interact, but don’t expect hand-holding. You’ll poke around the station, second-guessing every NPC’s weirdly stiff dialogue. Is that janitor always this quiet? Why does the chief keep staring at the wall? It’s the kind of game where you start noticing little glitches in the background, and suddenly you’re not sure if it’s intentional or the Flash engine struggling.
Fair warning: it’s short, weird, and leaves you with more questions than answers. But that’s the point. You’ll finish it in one sitting, then sit there staring at the credits like, "Wait, what just happened?"