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Change of Address: F-1 and F-2 Visa Holders

If you change your residential address (the location where you live), you are required by SEVIS to update your address within 10 days of the change.

  1. Go to University of Minnesota Onestop
  2. Click on the link "Personal Information" located in the right-hand column
  3. Log in using your X.500 ID and password
  4. When the "Personal Information" screen appears, use the menu at the top of the screen to go to "Personal Addresses"
  5. Choose "Current Mailing Address," SEVIS only recognizes the "current mailing" address in One Stop
  6. Update your residential address in "current mailing address"
    • You must use a U.S. address, do not use a foreign address
    • Do not use a P.O. box, you must use the street address where you reside
    • Do not use your office or department address
    • A zip code is required by SEVIS.
  7. Click on the "submit" bar.

Once your "current mailing" address is changed in One Stop, ISSS is automatically notified, and we will automatically notify SEVIS.

F-2 Dependents

If an F-2 dependent is living in the U.S. with the F-1, when the F-1 updates her or his address on One Stop, the F-2`s record will also be updated automatically in SEVIS.

Any F-2 who is living separately from the F-1 student must file an AR-11 Form within 10 days of moving.

If F-2 dependents are affected by Special Registration (NSEERS) and living in the U.S. separately from the F-1, the dependents must file AR-11SR when they move to another address. They must do so within 10 days of moving. ISSS suggests making a photocopy of the completed form for their personal records. ISSS recommends that they send the form by certified mail so that they have proof that they have complied with the requirement.

Please See Guidelines for Completing the AR-11


 
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