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AILA Doc. No. 22072954 | Dated July 29, 2022 | File Size: 1120 K
Download the DocumentUSCIS reminded Afghan nationals paroled into the United States under Operation Allies Welcome (OA), to ensure they notify USCIS of an address change within 10 days each time they move, even if moving to a temporary location. Address changes can be reported with the USCIS Online Change of Address system or USCIS's Online Form AR-11. Using this system will change the address on file with USCIS for all pending applications, petitions, or requests for which receipt numbers are included on the form. Changing an address with the U.S. Postal Service will not change the address with USCIS.
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