USCIS has announced changes to its Change of Address form (AR-11), as detailed in a notice published in the Federal Register. The updates include new questions regarding public charge and fraud, which will be enforced to ensure compliance with immigration laws. The comment period for this proposed rule is open for 60 days, ending on July 6.
Key Details:
- New questions will require reporting of any means-tested benefits, employment, and schooling.
- Information collected will be used to enforce immigration laws, including the public charge ground of deportability.
- Failure to file the AR-11 form will result in penalties.
- The public has until July 6 to submit comments on the proposed changes.
These changes may significantly impact immigrants who need to report their address changes, as they will now have to provide additional information regarding their eligibility for public benefits. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: Tsui H. Yee
