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frankartsist

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I work as a consultant; hence travel all the time (within the US and outside the US). Hence I donot have a "permanent address". I stay in company provided hotels or corporate apartments based on where I am at any point in time.
Currently INS has a friends address on file.
However, that friend is also moving; and I am kind of in a situation where I donot know what address to give INS.

Can you suggest what should I do?
Can I give a PO Box as my new address on the address change form?

Will INS question as to what is my "permanent address"?

People who have done this or other alternatives, please help...
 
Thanks for your reply, JoeF.
How about my other question?
1. Will / Can INS ask "What is your permanent address"

2. <Not related to immigration, but still asking the friendly members here> Also, do you know of any private mailbox company who notify you when your mail arrives, plus have the service where they can send it to an address that you give them once they notify you that mail has arrived?
 
AR11

JoeF -
Thanks for your reply.
On the AR11 form; it asks
"Port of Entry":
"Date of Entry into US":
What should go in there?
I entered the US after CP last year at JFK.
But then I was out again a couple of times.
My last entry was in Washington DC last month because I had to come here for work.
So, what should I put in the Port of Entry and Date of Entry?
Most recent; or the first time I came to the US after my CP interview?
 
AR11

I understand what last POE is.
However, the AR11 doesnot ask for last POE. It just says Port of Entry into the US; and Date of Entry.
So, are we supposed to put last POE here; OR the POE through which I got my GC?
 
JUst write down there :"I got my green card at
Port of Entry New York City in MM/DD/YYYY and
I last pohysically entered the USA at Detroit".

So you are correct either way and let the INS
determine whiat info they use (in fact, they
pretty much ignore AR-11 even if they don't, they
only care about your new address).
 
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