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USCIS Online Change of Address

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You can change your address online so that USCIS can contact you regarding your case status. If you have filed an application or petition with USCIS but have not yet received a decision, you should notify USCIS of any change of address as soon as possible after moving.

In addition to changing your address for a pending application the law requires that all non-U.S. citizens, except for holders of A or G visas, report a change of address within 10 days of moving by completing a USCIS Form AR-11, Change of Address.

 

Please follow the instructions below before filing an Online Change of Address.

For U.S. Citizens

If you have moved, and you have a pending case, you can change your address online. Please note that the law does not require U.S. citizens to file a Form AR-11.

For Non-U.S. Citizens

If you have moved, then you need to follow two different steps:

• Step 1: File a Form AR-11 (This changes your address in our master database.);

• Step 2: If you have a pending case, you must also file a Change of Address online or call our National Customer Service Center at (800) 375-5283. (This changes your address for the specific application you have submitted.)

Please note that if you are a non-U.S. citizen and you have a pending case, you must complete both steps to make sure that you comply with the regulations and so that USCIS may reach you at your correct address.

 

Application Process

If you want to change your address online and/or file a Form AR-11 using USCIS Online Change of Address Notification tool, you will need to have the following information available before you begin:

• Your receipt notice or other notice that USCIS sent you showing your receipt number (if you have a pending case with USCIS);

• Your new address;

• Your old address;

• If you have filed a petition for a family member, the names and biographical information for that person.

If you are a non-U.S. citizen, please also have:

• The date when you last entered the United States (If you cannot remember, please fill in an approximate date.);

• The location where you last entered the United States (the port of entry where you entered – whether by land, sea, or air).

How do you submit change of address if you don't have your receipt number?

• If you don't have a case pending with USCIS and only need to file an AR-11, you won’t need a receipt number.

• If you have a case pending with USCIS but don't have your receipt number, you can still submit your change of address:

 

 If you paid by check: Look at the back of the cancelled check that was returned to you through your bank. On the back is the 13-digit USCIS receipt number which looks like this:

ABC 01 23456789 (but will have different letters and numbers).

Use your 13-digit number when you are asked to enter your receipt number in the change-of-address form.

 

If you paid by money order: You can report your change of address by calling USCIS Customer Service toll-free at 1-800-375-5283. A USCIS Customer Service Representative will be able to enter your new address for you.

 

You cannot change your address online if:

You have filed any VAWA related application/petition to include:

• a self-petition by a spouse or child of an abusive U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident, or parent of an abusive U.S. citizen (Form I-360),

• an application for adjustment of status (Form I-485),

• an application for work authorization (Form I-765),

• an application for waiver of grounds of inadmissibility (Form I-601), and/or

• an application for advance parole (Form I-131).

You have filed any T Visa related application/petition to include:

• an application for T nonimmigrant status (Form I-914/I-914A),

• an application for adjustment of status (Form I-485),

• an application for work authorization (Form I-765),

• an application for advance permission to enter as nonimmigrant (Form I-192), and/or

• an application for advance parole (Form I-131).

 

You have filed any U Visa related application/petition to include:

• a petition for U nonimmigrant status (Form I-918/I-918A),

• an application for adjustment of status (Form I-485),

• an application for work authorization (Form I-765),

• an application for advance permission to enter as nonimmigrant (Form I-192),

• an application for advance parole (Form I-131), and/or

• a petition to request immigration benefits on behalf of a family member who never held U nonimmigrant (Form I-929).

 

 

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