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What do I do if my address has changed?

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What do I do if my address has changed?

It is important that USCIS has your most current address. If we do not, you may not
receive important information from us. For example, we may not be able to notify you
about the date and time of your interview or about additional documents you may need to
send or bring.
If you move after filing your “Application for Naturalization” (Form N-400), call
Customer Service at 1-800-375-5283 (TTY: 1-800-767-1833) to change your address
on your pending Form N-400. Every time you move, you are required by law to inform
USCIS of your new address. To meet this legal requirement, you must file an “Alien’s
Change of Address Card” (Form AR-11), in addition to calling Customer Service. You
must file the Form AR-11 within 10 days of your move. There is no fee to file this form.
You should also notify the U.S. Postal Service of your new address to help ensure that any
mail already on its way may be forwarded to you.


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