Sometime in November, someone walked into a U.S. post office and filled out a change of address form, just as tens of millions do each year to route their mail to a new address. The person signed the ...
You’ve found a new place, packed your stuff and hired the movers. Now all you need to do is submit your change of address form at the post office so your mail will follow you. Due to ongoing issues ...
WASHINGTON — Noncitizens who need to notify U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) of a change of address will now be able to do so online. Until now, noncitizens only had the option of ...
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)’s online change-of-address form for noncitizens – first announced in April 2023 – is now fully operational. This new system gives noncitizens the option ...
For some people, opening an empty mailbox can be a relief—receiving no mail is better than getting junk—but an unusually empty mailbox can actually be a sign of identity theft. In 2021, 36,000 changes ...
A group of bipartisan lawmakers has called on the U.S. Postal Service to strengthen its internal processes to reduce change of address fraud, which each year allows fraudsters to redirect thousands of ...
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