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Changing your address with Immigration after you move
By Jim Nolan | February 27, 2010
Sorry to add more burden to all my international friends, but I want to remind you that Immigration requires every non-US citizen, including permanent residents, to update their address on line within 10 days of his or her move.
Because using their system is confusing I have prepared some instructions how to do it so please click here if, like almost everybody else, you find the system difficult . If you would like to pause the recording please use the pause key in the lower left hand corner of the video after you click the link. Even if you don’t have headsets or a sound system you can still see how to work with the software so please click on the arrow you will see when you open the software so you can see what to do.
By doing updating your address on-line you will be doing two things:
- Generally information Immigration of your new address.
- Updating the mailing addresses on your pending cases, if you have any.
Since Immigration is getting more strict on everything I would update your address within the 10 day period, or, if you miss it because of all the confusion of the move, do so as soon as possible.
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