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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Do Green Card holders (permanent residents) need to file a change of address with USCIS?
Yes, absolutely. Lawful Permanent Residents (Green Card holders) are required by law (INA section 265) to report a change of address within 10 days of moving. This is a continuing obligation for all LPRs.

2. I am applying for citizenship (N-400). Do I need to file an AR-11 if I move?
Yes, you must file Form AR-11. Additionally, you must update your address specifically on your pending N-400 application through your USCIS online account or by calling USCIS. Failure to do so can lead to the denial of your naturalization application.

3. What happens if I don’t change my address with USCIS within 10 days?
Failing to report a change of address is a violation of federal immigration law. Potential consequences include: missing critical notices (leading to denial of application), difficulty proving continuous residence for naturalization, and in severe cases, being found deportable. It is a misdemeanor crime punishable by fines or imprisonment, though this is rarely pursued for first-time, non-willful violations.

4. How do I change my address if I have a pending I-485 (Adjustment of Status)?
You must complete two actions: 1) File Form AR-11, and 2) Update your address on the specific pending I-485 case. This is done most reliably through your USCIS online account associated with the application’s receipt number. Merely filing AR-11 is often insufficient.

5. I filed my AR-11 online. How can I confirm my address was updated correctly?
Log back into your USCIS online account after 30 days and check the profile section. You can also call USCIS customer service at 1-800-375-5283 and ask them to verify the address on file for your A-Number and any pending receipt numbers.

6. My lawyer filed my applications. Who is responsible for the change of address?
The legal responsibility remains with you, the applicant. While you can ask your attorney to file the AR-11 and update your cases, you should request written confirmation that they have done so. Do not assume it has been completed.

7. I am in removal proceedings. Do I still file AR-11 with USCIS?
If you are in immigration court proceedings, you must file a separate change of address form with the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) using Form EOIR-33/IC. You likely also still need to update your address with USCIS for any underlying applications. Consult your immigration attorney immediately upon moving.

Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general guidance and educational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice. Immigration laws and procedures are complex and subject to change. For advice on your specific situation, you must consult with a qualified immigration attorney or an accredited representative.

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