Why AR-11 Filing Matters
Federal law requires all non-U.S. citizens to report a change of address to USCIS within 10 days of moving. Failure to file an AR-11 can result in fines, criminal penalties, and negative effects on pending immigration applications.
If you have pending applications (DACA renewal, green card, citizenship), an AR-11 also updates the address on those cases. Missing this step can cause USCIS notices to be sent to your old address — meaning you might miss deadlines, interview notices, or approval letters.
Who Needs to File AR-11?
Every non-citizen in the United States must file within 10 days of moving, including permanent residents, conditional residents, DACA recipients, TPS holders, visa holders, asylum applicants, and anyone with a pending USCIS application.
Salt Lake City Document Preparation Support
DocPros serves clients in Salt Lake City and throughout Utah who need organized, bilingual immigration document preparation before submitting to USCIS. Many families come to us because they are worried about expiration dates, inconsistent information across forms, outdated USCIS editions, or missing supporting documents.
Our process is built to reduce preventable filing problems: we gather the details, prepare the forms, check consistency across the packet, and provide filing instructions. USCIS filing fees are separate and paid directly to the government. DocPros is a document preparation service, not a law firm, and we do not provide legal advice or representation.
For clients with arrests, removal history, fraud concerns, unlawful presence questions, or complex eligibility issues, we recommend speaking with a licensed immigration attorney before filing. For routine document preparation, our goal is simple: make the paperwork clearer, more organized, and easier to submit correctly.
Fees Breakdown
| Fee Type | Amount |
| DocPros preparation fee | $39 |
| USCIS fee | $0 (free) |
| Total | $39 |