no way
Jun 6, 2021
Change of Address
for those who got their green card approved long time ago, do you actually notify uscis everytime you move or change address? has anyone heard of potential consequences of not doing that?
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l wJun 6, 2021
if you already received your Green card, you don't have to notify USCIS of address change when you move
no wayJun 6, 2021
thank you
Be niceJun 6, 2021
you have notify usics for future communication, there is a form number A11. check usics website for change of address and more details
l wJun 6, 2021
change of address is only during the petition or visa process, Once you receive your green the process is over until you're ready to apply for citizenship
Be niceJun 6, 2021
Do you need to tell USCIS about your new address?
Most foreign nationals, as well as U.S. citizens who have sponsored an immigrant, must tell USCIS promptly if they move house. Failing to do so could result in delays to pending applications, fines, a jail sentence, or even deportation. In practice, USCIS doesn’t have the resources to prosecute every immigrant who fails to update their address — but in the current climate, it’s best to play by the rules.
Permanent Residents
As a green card holder, you must notify USCIS within 10 days of changing your address. The rules are the same regardless of whether you have a conditional 2-year green card or an unconditional 10-year green card.
l wJun 6, 2021
where is that rule stated? You only notify USCIS if you have an application pending! once the process is over and you become a permanent resident you don't need to notify them of anything.
Rocco FortéJun 6, 2021
@I w you have to notify USCIS every time you move. Not only when you have a pending application
