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“Updating Your Information with the Board of Immigration Appeals: A Step-by-Step Guide”

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Introduction
The Change of Address/Contact Information Form for the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) is an essential document for individuals involved in immigration proceedings in the United States. It’s used to update personal contact details with the BIA, ensuring that all communications regarding immigration cases are received promptly and accurately.

Requirement This form is required for any individual who has a pending case before the BIA and has experienced changes in their address or contact information. It’s crucial to keep this information current, as failure to receive and respond to communications from the BIA can result in adverse legal consequences, including the potential dismissal of the case.

How to Draft

Drafting the Change of Address/Contact Information Form involves:

  1. Personal Identification: Fill in your full legal name, Alien Registration Number (A-Number), and the BIA case file number.
  2. Old Contact Information: List your previous address and contact details.
  3. New Contact Information: Clearly state your new address and any updated contact information, such as phone numbers and email addresses.
  4. Date of Move: Include the date when you moved to the new address.
  5. Signature and Date: Sign and date the form to validate the information. If you have legal representation, your attorney may also need to sign.

Filing

Once completed, the form should be filed directly with the BIA. It’s advisable to send it via certified mail or another method that provides proof of delivery. Keep a copy of the filled-out form and the delivery receipt for your records.

Conclusion

The Change of Address/Contact Information Form is a vital document for maintaining effective communication with the Board of Immigration Appeals. Timely updating of contact information ensures that you remain informed about your immigration case and can respond appropriately to any legal proceedings. For individuals navigating the complexities of immigration law, staying vigilant about such administrative details is crucial for a favorable outcome.