Can you mail in a dhs interin change report

According to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the Interim Change Report (ICR) is a document used to report changes to an individual's immigration status, such as a change in address, employer, or immigration status. While it's possible to submit an ICR by mail, it's recommended to submit it online through the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) website or through the USCIS My Account portal.

Here are the steps to submit an ICR by mail:

  1. Download and complete the ICR form (Form I-193) from the USCIS website or obtain it from a USCIS office.
  2. Fill out the form accurately and completely, including all required information and supporting documentation.
  3. Sign and date the form.
  4. Attach any required supporting documentation, such as proof of identity, immigration status, or changes to your circumstances.
  5. Mail the completed form and supporting documentation to the correct USCIS address, which can be found on the USCIS website or on the form itself.

Please note that submitting an ICR by mail may take longer to process than submitting it online, and it may also be subject to additional fees. Additionally, if you are submitting an ICR by mail, you should make sure to keep a copy of the form and supporting documentation for your records.

It's also important to note that if you are a non-citizen, you should consult with an immigration attorney or a qualified legal professional to ensure that you are submitting the correct documents and following the proper procedures.

Here is the mailing address for USCIS:

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services P.O. Box 660555 Dallas, TX 75266-0555

Please note that this address is for general mail and may not be the correct address for your specific situation. It's always best to check the USCIS website or contact a USCIS office for the most up-to-date information on submitting an ICR.