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USCIS
Announces Online Address Change Notification System
Posted
Jan 19, 2007
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The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has initiated an
online address-change system. This system serves two purposes, besides
enforcing and streamlining the process for better efficiency and national
security. First, it
replaces the need for filing a paper AR-11 Change-of-Address card. This
notification is required by law, within ten days of relocation, for almost
all non-U.S. citizens who are in the United States more than 29 days.
Second, it allows an individual with pending immigration filings to notify
the USCIS of an address change so that notices and documents are sent to
the correct address. More information,
including access to the online system, is available on the USCIS WebSite.
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AR-11 Filing Required by Law
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The
AR-11 requirement has been reported in earlier articles. This old law on the
books made it compulsory for most people, including permanent residents
(green card holders), to file Form AR-11. This requirement often went
ignored, however. Post 9/11 the filing of AR-11 gained new attention, with
the government placing emphasis on the need to follow the requirement. Since
failure to comply with the AR-11 continues to be a removable (deportable)
offense, MurthyDotCom and MurthyBulletin readers have been
advised to comply and retain proof of their compliance. The new, online
AR-11 should make this easier. At the end of the online process, the
individual is allowed to print the completed form. The USCIS advises, as do
we at the Murthy Law Firm, that it is best to print the form, sign and date
it, and keep it in a safe place.
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It is still possible to file the paper AR-11. This does not, however, serve
the purpose of updating the USCIS records connected to any pending filings.
Therefore, whenever possible, it is best to use the online system.
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Pending Applications / Petitions to be Updated
More Easily
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The
online change of address serves the dual purpose of allowing the filing of
the AR-11 as well as allowing one whose application or petition is pending
to inform the USCIS of a change in address. The AR-11 filing alone does not
update the address within the records for any pending filings. Thus, a
second step must be taken, which can now be accomplished online. After
filling the online AR-11, the system will take the individual through a
series of prompts. The first asks if s/he has any pending applications or
petitions and asks for the related information. Note that, if the individual
has more than one application or petition pending, s/he will have to enter
information for each, one at a time. The instructions state that it will not
be necessary to reenter all the information for each form; just the
additional receipt numbers and form numbers.
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Citizenship Applications Not Included
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The system does not allow address changes related to naturalization
(citizenship, N-400) applications. Persons with naturalization applications
pending can utilize the online AR-11 feature, but cannot link an updated
address to their naturalization cases. These cases will be added, along with
other features, at a later time. Meanwhile, naturalization applicants must
call the USCIS toll free at 1.800.375.5283 to
update their addresses.
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Overall Improvement
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This new system appears to be a significant improvement. It will, hopefully,
save time and money for everyone. If it works properly, it also should help
to eliminate the problems that arise when notices and documents are sent to
old addresses.
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