
Change of Address (Form AR-11)
All non-U.S. citizens residing in the United States are required by law to report a change of address to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) within 10 days of moving.
This ensures that USCIS has the correct information for correspondence and case processing. You can update your address by filing Form AR-11 online or by mail.
Who Needs to File a Change of Address?
You must update your address with USCIS if:
✅ You are a Green Card holder (lawful permanent resident).
✅ You have a pending immigration application or petition with USCIS.
✅ You are in the U.S. under a visa or temporary immigration status.
✅ You are an asylum seeker, refugee, or DACA recipient.
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Failing to notify USCIS of an address change may lead to delays in processing applications or even denial of immigration benefits.
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At Viva Consulting, we can assist you in updating your address with USCIS to ensure your immigration process remains on track. Schedule a consultation today for guidance on your case!