The Green Card Change of Adress Form AR-11: A Necessary and Pertinent Legal Form Procedure
We all know what exactly a green card is and how important legal document status does it hold. Green card is the card that every U.S. citizen looks forward to have. Hence, we can understand how important and legal matter would it be to get an address changed over same. To initiate with the procedure of a green card address change it definitely necessitates the applicant to write & submit a notice prior for the address change, which can be done with the help of Form AR-11 and the submission of which has to done to USCIS (i.e. United States Security & immigration services). This step is definitely a priority based one, which also states that the submission of the same should not be stretched to more than 10 days after the applicant stay in U.S. for at least a period of 30 days or even more.
Also a number of authorities in United States are serving today very efficiently with their services of running special registration programs to best help the applicants to proceed. One of such special registration programs is the one that is being run by ICE (i.e. The
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement). This program is till date serving so efficiently as it is teaching many different individuals from different countries about the additional security steps, which have proved out to be very helpful in confirming the change of address while in the United States. Of course nationalities and its related procedures are the part of this information guide.
This is also true that in cases where either the applicant, his parents or the legal guardian is being convicted of an alien under the age of 14 years, the submission of the notice to the concerned authorities becomes a must, upon failure of which the applicant can be fined up to $200 or even he could be imprisoned up to 30 days and also sometimes a combination of above both. Making the situation worse the applicant can also be deported from the boundaries of United States, with ref. to INA § 266(b).
All those people, who stay in United States, are required to submit their notice of
Green Card address change to
USCIS. (This is definitely one of the mandatory kept conditions by U.S. government). Whereas those visitors, who unfortunately fail to comply with the same requirement during their stay in the United States, are considered under the "Out of Status" category, which can definitely lead to a legal arrest, detention, major fines, and the worst is getting removed out from the United States. Also this would affect all future visa applications of the applicant to enter the boundaries of United States.
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