The short answer is yes, moving can affect your immigration case. However, our New Jersey immigration law firm is providing the steps you should take if you are moving and have a pending immigration case with USCIS.
How do I notify the immigration court of address changes?
What do I do? 1. Complete the Change of Address form (Form EOIR-33) and make three additional copies. * 3. Mail a copy of your completed Change of Address/Contact Information Form (EOIR 33) to the DHS ICE Office of the Principal Legal Advisor (OPLA) that is closest to the court.
How do I update my address with the Immigration Court?
You will need to fill out the EOIR-33 Change of Address form. This is a blue form that you can pick up at the local court or find download from the Immigration Court at - eoir-immigration-court-listing.
What is the EOIR 33?
Form EOIR-33 - Change of Address/Contact Information. PDF is available for download. Click on the link for the file type for the Hearing Location currently handling your case. Immigration Courts are listed alphabetically first by state, then by city within that state.
How do I notify immigration of a change of address?
If you have a previously filed, pending, or approved VAWA, T, or U-related case, you may call the USCIS Contact Center at 800-375-5283 (TTY: 800-767-1833) to request information about your case or certain services, such as an address change.
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Federal Register/Vol. 73, No. 226/Friday, November 21,
Nov 21, 2008 The Department of Justice (DOJ),. Executive Office for Immigration. Review (EOIR) has submitted the following information collection request to
Form EOIR-33 Change of Address/Contact Information
You must submit a separate copy of this form for each individual who has a case pending in immigration court and whom the change of information affects. You
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