Changing Your Address with the U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Service

Changing Your Address with the U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Service

Updating Your Address with the U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Service

Once you have received your green card from Interstaff’s office, you will need to take a moment to update your address with USCIS. 

As part of your transition to the U.S., we had you place Interstaff’s office address on your forms. This was by design, to ensure your documents were completed and received properly. Once your green card arrives, you can then visit the USCIS websiteLinks to an external site. and update your address to reflect your new home address. This ensures USCIS will send any important documents directly to you in the future. The process should take just a few moments!

***It is important that you wait until you have received your green card in the mail to complete this process! Doing so too early could delay the arrival of your card! 


Other Resources on Social Security Numbers and Green Cards:

  1. Receiving Your Green Card
  2. Getting Your Social Security Number and How to use it


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