A simple change of direction can become a
nightmare, causing serious legal and unnecessary
complications when the laws are in effect.
Many Immigrants report their address changes to
the post office so that their future mails can
be transferred to their new address, not being
aware that the post office does not send
Immigration mail with address changes.
Immigration requires address changes within 10
days. If Immigration sends you a correspondence
and it is returned due to not changing your
address directly with Immigration, you can be
accused of not reporting the changes; you can be
fined a maximum of $1,000; you can be sent to
jail for thirty days up to six months; this can
even cause your deportation.
Now Immigrants can change their address via
Internet. I recommend that the address change is
sent urgently to the Immigration Services, via
internet at
www.uscis.gov/AR-11 or
through regular mail sending the AR-11 FORM:
U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services,
Changes of address.
P.O Box 7134, London, KY 40742-7134. You
can also send it through express shipping which
guarantees you that it will only be received by:
U.S. Citizenship and immigration Services,
Changes of address, 1084-I South Laurel Road,
London, KY 40744. To confirm the changes, it
is recommended to call 1-800-375-5283.
If you have a pending process, enter the cases’
receipt number, names and biographical data of
the family members, and the date and place of
the last time you entered the country. If you
have a pending deportation process or a criminal
record, you can be arrested and removed
immediately form the country. In these cases it
is very important to be advised by a
professional immigration expert after your
process investigation began with the USCIS and
the FBI.
Remember that there is always more to analyze
before excogitating a legal strategy seeking
solution.
INTERNATIONAL IMMIGRANTS FOUNDATION
33 years, Guiding, Legalizing, and Educating
Immigrants since 1973
O.N.G. UNITED
NATIONS E.C.O.S.O.C.
IMMIGRANTS
BUILDING:
7 W. 44th St.,
New York,
N.Y.
10036
(212) 302-2222 – email:
www.InmigrantsFoundacion.com
*Edward Juarez Studied
sociology, International laws, and specialized
in immigration. In 1973, established the
International Immigrants Foundation, a
non-profit institution created to educate, help,
and defend immigrants. In 1984, he established
the American Multicultural Coalition and the
International Cultures Celebration, conferences
in the United Nations, and the Parade and
Festival to promote intercultural relations.
With the goal of emphasizing the contributions
of immigrants,
Juarez established the “Immigrants
Building”
in 2003, located at
7 West 44th Street
in
Manhattan,
NYC, where the Foundation continues developing
programs that improve the quality of life for
immigrants. Currently, he is am active writer,
speaker, immigration columnist in El Diario la
Prensa, and host of The Immigrants Voice radio
and television programs.