Ar-11

What is Ar-11?

Ar-11 is a form used by non-U.S. citizens to update their address with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). It is important to keep your address up to date to ensure that you receive important documents and correspondence from USCIS.

What are the types of Ar-11?

There are two types of Ar-11 forms: 1. Form AR-11: Alien's Change of Address Card: This form is used by non-U.S. citizens to inform USCIS of their change of address within 10 days of moving to a new address. 2. Form AR-11 SR: Alien's Change of Address Card (Special Registration): This form is used by certain non-U.S. citizens who are required to participate in the National Security Entry-Exit Registration System (NSEERS) to update their address within 10 days of moving.

Form AR-Alien's Change of Address Card
Form AR-11 SR: Alien's Change of Address Card (Special Registration)

How to complete Ar-11

Completing the Ar-11 form is a simple process. Follow these steps: 1. Download the Ar-11 form from the USCIS website. 2. Fill out the form with your personal information, including your full name, date of birth, and current address. 3. Provide your Alien Registration Number (if applicable). 4. Sign and date the form. 5. Submit the form to USCIS either online or by mail.

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Download the Ar-11 form
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Fill out the form with your personal information
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Provide your Alien Registration Number
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Sign and date the form
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Submit the form to USCIS

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Questions & answers

You do not need to mail a paper Form AR-11 if you use the change of address webpage unless you are a victim of domestic violence, trafficking, and other crimes, or if you have previously filed a Form I-751 abuse waiver.
Every Foreign National in the United States, whether in or out of status, who is a non‐immigrant or lawful or conditional permanent resident, must complete the form and submit it to USCIS within 10 days of a change of address. The only exceptions are holders of A or G visas, United States citizens and asylees.
Every Foreign National in the United States, whether in or out of status, who is a non‐immigrant or lawful or conditional permanent resident, must complete the form and submit it to USCIS within 10 days of a change of address. The only exceptions are holders of A or G visas, United States citizens and asylees.
It typically takes up to two weeks to process your Form AR-11. You do not need to do anything besides filing Form AR-11 with USCIS such as visiting a USCIS office to take your fingerprints and photographs.
Mail your completed Form AR-11 to: U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Citizenship and Immigration Services. Attn: Change of Address. 1344 Pleasants Drive. Harrisonburg, VA 22801.
All aliens subject to registration requirements must use this form to report a change of address within 10 days of such change. The collection of this information is required by Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) section 265 (8 U.S.C. 1305).