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Ar-11
we are all aware of filing ar-11 incase of address change & that this needs to be done until you become US citizen. My question is if i want to be in my home country for 5-6 months should i still be filing ar-11. My question basically is that is ar-11 only for address change within US or even international address.
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It only applies to addresses within the US (and US territories like Puerto Rico).
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PD: Jan 2003 (EB3 rest of world) I-485 filed: June 2005 Approved: July 2007 I am a layman, not a lawyer. What I write here is not official or professional legal advice. In addition, my answers on this forum are specific to the scenarios discussed in each thread and should not be generalized to other situations. |
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If you upon leaving the country you have given up the lease and can no longer be contacted at address A, you need to file an address change at that time (i.e. when A ceases to be used for you). Not to point to your foreign address, but to another US address.
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PD: Jan 2003 (EB3 rest of world) I-485 filed: June 2005 Approved: July 2007 I am a layman, not a lawyer. What I write here is not official or professional legal advice. In addition, my answers on this forum are specific to the scenarios discussed in each thread and should not be generalized to other situations. |
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