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How To Notify USCIS (or the NVC) About a Change of Address
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Published On : 08-09-2024
Amelia Blake
Amelia Blake
How To Notify USCIS (or the NVC) About a Change of Address

Updating Your Address with U.S. Immigration Authorities: A Comprehensive Guide

Keeping your address updated with U.S. immigration authorities is crucial for maintaining your immigration status and ensuring you receive important communications. This guide outlines the process for different immigration statuses and situations.

General Requirements

• Most non-citizens must report address changes within 10 days of moving.
• U.S. citizen sponsors must report changes within 30 days.
• Exceptions: Foreign diplomats and short-term visitors usually don't need to report.

Methods for Updating Your Address

1. For most immigrants:
• Online: Use the USCIS Change of Address form
• Mail: Submit Form AR-11

2. For cases with the National Visa Center (NVC):
• Use the NVC's Public Inquiry Form

3. For victims of domestic violence, human trafficking, or violent crime:
• Mail Form AR-11 to:
U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services
Attn: Humanitarian Division
Vermont Service Center
38 River Road
Essex Junction, VT 05479-0001

4. For U.S. citizen sponsors:
• Online: USCIS Change of Address form
• Phone: Call 1-800-375-5283
• Mail: Submit Form I-865

Special Considerations

• Temporary moves abroad: Provide a U.S. address for USCIS communications.
• Multiple sponsors: Each sponsoring family member must update their address separately.

Important Notes

• USPS change of address does not update your information with USCIS.
• Most USCIS mailings aren't forwarded by USPS.

Consequences of Not Updating Your Address

• Non-citizens: Potential fines up to $200 and up to 30 days in jail.
• Green card holders: Risk of deportation if failure to report is willful.
• U.S. citizen sponsors: Potential delays in immigrant's application processing.

Best Practices

• Always report address changes, even if late.
• Keep records of all communications with immigration authorities.
• Consult with an immigration attorney if you have concerns about your status.

Resources

• USCIS Change of Address Online: https://www.uscis.gov/addresschange
• NVC Public Inquiry Form: https://nvc.state.gov/inquiry
• USCIS Contact Center: 1-800-375-5283

Disclaimer

The information presented in this article is intended for academic and marketing purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice. It is essential to consult with a qualified immigration attorney or legal professional for accurate and up-to-date legal counsel specific to your individual circumstances. Laws and regulations are subject to change, and professional guidance is crucial to ensure compliance.

OpenSphere is a technology company and does not hold itself out as a law firm. It operates independently and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) or any government entity. OpenSphere, its authors, and agents do not warrant the accuracy or real-world applicability of the information herein, nor are they liable for any damages arising from reliance on this information.

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