AR11: How to change your address with USCIS
This guide will walk you through the process of filing Form AR11, explaining who needs to file it, when to file, and how to proceed with USCIS Change of Address. Failure to update your address for USCIS has real consequences and should never be ignored. Trump administration has been especially particular about form AR11 updates for foreign nationals in the US.

By:
Chelsea Spinos
Reviewer:
Simon Craven, Esq.
8 min read • Updated March 13, 2025
Key takeaways
Form AR11, also known as the Alien's Change of Address Card, is the official document non-U.S. citizens use to submit USCIS Change of Address.
Non-U.S. citizens must inform USCIS within 10 days of moving to a new address if they'll be in the U.S. for more than 30 days. This applies to permanent residents, students, and temporary visa holders.
While online submission for USCIS Change of Address through your USCIS account offers immediate confirmation and faster processing, mailing the form is also an option.
Failing to update your USCIS Change of Address can lead to missed communications, important notices, or deadlines related to your immigration status, potentially causing delays or complications with your applications or petitions.
There is no filing fee for AR11 for USCIS Change of Address.
Keeping your address up-to-date with USCIS is a crucial part of maintaining your immigration status. Form AR11, also known as the Alien's Change of Address Card, is the official document used to make a USCIS Change of Address notice .
Whether you're a student, worker, or permanent resident, you're required to inform USCIS within 10 days of moving to a new address if you'll be in the U.S. for more than 30 days.
This guide will walk you through the process of filing Form AR11, explaining who needs to file it, when to file, and how to submit a USCIS Change of Address.
Form AR11, also known as the Alien’s Change of Address Card, is a simple yet crucial form that non-U.S. citizens need to fill out whenever they move to a new address in the United States.
If you’re living in the U.S. for more than 30 days and you change your address, you have to let the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) know within 10 days.
Submitting a USCIS Change of Address makes sure all your immigration records are up-to-date and you continue to receive important mail, like notices about your immigration status or upcoming appointments.
Foreign diplomats and government officials with A visas
Government representatives to international organizations with G visas
Tourists and visitors on a visa waiver program who are staying for less than 30 days
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For Non-U.S. Citizens
For U.S. Citizens
Note: U.S. citizens generally do not need to complete Form AR11. However, there are specific situations where you will need to notify USCIS of an address change, particularly if you have sponsored an immigrant.
Important: Starting July 25th, 2024, the USCIS Change of Address tool will be discontinued. To update your address with USCIS, you'll need to use a USCIS online account.
Online submission
Mail submission
When you submit Form AR11 online using your USCIS online account or the Change of Address tool, you receive immediate confirmation that your address has been updated.
The actual update in the USCIS system is usually processed quickly, often within a few days.
If you choose to mail Form AR 11, it will take longer due to mailing times. This can take several days to a week or more, depending on your location and the postal service.
Once received by USCIS, the form typically takes a few weeks to be processed and the address change to be reflected in their system.
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Is there a fee for filing Form AR11?
How long does it take to process USCIS Change of Address?
I’ve updated my address with the US Postal Service (USPS). Do I still need to file Form AR11?
Yes, you still need to file Form AR-11 with USCIS even if you’ve updated your address with the US Postal Service (USPS). The USPS change of address service only forwards your mail — it doesn’t update your immigration records with USCIS. Filing Form AR-11 ensures that your immigration documents and notifications are sent to your new address.
What if I move again after filing Form AR 11?
If you move again after filing Form AR-11, you’ll need to submit a new Form AR-11 to update your address once more. Each time you move, it’s important to notify USCIS to keep your records accurate and avoid missing any important updates or notices.
Do I need to file Form AR 11 if I move temporarily?
Yes, even if your move is temporary, you should file Form AR-11 with USCIS to update your address. This ensures that USCIS has the correct address for you during your stay and can reach you with any important information.
Can I file Form AR-11 on behalf of my family members?
You can file Form AR-11 on behalf of your family members if you have their consent, but ideally, each person should handle their own form. This ensures that each individual's address is updated correctly and that USCIS has accurate information for everyone in your household.
What happens if I don't submit a USCIS Change of Address?
If you don’t notify USCIS of your change of address, you might face several issues, though severe penalties like fines or deportation are rare. Not updating your address can lead to missed communications, important notices, or deadlines related to your immigration status, which could result in delays or complications with your applications or petitions
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