Update Your Address Online With Immigration Services

On January 12, 2007, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced a new program that will allow immigrants in the United States to update their addresses online.

Currently, all non-citizens in the U.S. are required to keep Immigration Services updated as to their most current addresses. Immigration Services must be notified within ten days of any change in address. Previously, this was done either by calling USCIS or completing a change of address card that was mailed to USCIS.

Effective immediately, USCIS will now accept change of address information online. This new service will reduce processing time since Immigration Services typically receives over one million change of address requests each year. Additionally, this new services is convenient and easy to use. Please visit the USCIS Web site for more information.

For more information about immigration news, immigration laws, immigration policies, proposed immigration laws, border enforcement, green cards, citizenship, employment visas, family visas, naturalization, and other immigration subjects, please visit Immigration Law Answers and DFW Immigration Law Blog.

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