United States Immigration Services
Online Guide to U.S. Visas, ESTA, Green Cards & More
United States Immigration Services is a major publisher of immigration guides and legal eBooks. Our do-it-yourself immigration guides are designed to assist immigrants in navigating the complicated United States immigration system. We strive to provide the best information about immigration to the United States.
Address Change and Green Card Information Package
DownloadThe USCIS Address Change and Green Card Information Pack explains how to change your address within the required 10-day period. This package also contains instructions on how to apply for a reentry permit for Green Card holders who have travelled abroad.
- Start Application Immediately
- Easy to Understand Instructions
- Apply Online or by Mail
- Pricing and Fee Information Included
- Checklist of Required Documents
- Unlimited Online Support
Part 1: Application for Address Change
Part 1: Application for Address Change
- Overview of Changes in Address
- Who should inform the USCIS of a change in address?
- Requirements of nonimmigrant visa holders (such as F-1, H1B etc.
- For permanent residents (Green Card holders), there are certain requirements
- Information for individuals who need “Special Register”
- Information filing
- USCIS Mailing Information
- Designated Ports for Departure
- Information about eligibility
- List of Documents Required
- Information about Filing Fees
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).
- List of all USCIS Offices in the Nation
- Directory of U.S. Consulates and Embassies
- How to get the most recent United States immigration forms
Part 2: Green Card Information Guide
- Information on traveling with a Conditional Green Card
- Information on traveling with a Permanent Green Card
- Information about the reentry permits that Green Card holders can use to travel long distances outside of the United States.
- How to apply for a Reentry Permit while you are still in the United States
- How to apply abroad for a reentry visa
- How to keep your residency safe for naturalization purposes
- How to submit “Application To Preserve Residence For Naturalization Purposes”
- Information on the status of commuters for Canadian and Mexican citizens who work in the U.S.
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).
- List of all USCIS Offices in the Nation
- Directory of U.S. Consulates and Embassies
- How to get the most recent United States immigration forms
Address Change
Permanent residents of the United States (Green Card holders), and individuals under certain types of non-immigrant visas must notify the USCIS of any address changes within ten days. Willful failure to notify the USCIS of an address change within 10 business days after staying in the United States for 30 days or more is a crime.
The Green Cards
A United States Green card serves as proof that a person is a lawful permanent resident in the United States. A Green Card holder is allowed to work and live permanently in the United States.