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Important
requirements of the US Immigration Department The latest Justice Department effort attempting to clamp down on terrorism affects all foreign nationals who are in the United States for 30 days or more. The immigration laws have long required foreign nationals to report their change of address within 10 days. While failure to do so has been ignored in the past, this is no longer the case. The INS is taking these cases seriously and entering violations in the NCIC database so that any subsequent Police stop on a traffic violation could potentially result in detention and deportation. ( There is a true story of the Permanent Resident who is being detained and deported as a result of apprehension for speeding four miles an hour over the speed limit and failure to notify INS of his address change). Failure to notify has severe
consequences: deportation with no possibility of a waiver, which is
ordinarily available for even serious crimes, as well as a 6 month
sentence and $1,000 fine. You will need the AR-11 Form to report the address change. (02-01-01) |