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Hello, I received my citizenship after going through the green card process (from Canada) and I am going to be moving house soon for the first time since receiving my citizenship. I am curious if now that I am a citizen, I need to update them with address changes or since the process is more or less complete that this is not necessary? 

 

Also noticed that my social security number card says valid with DHS authorization. What should I do about this now that I am a citizen?

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Once you become a US citizen you no longer need to update USCIS about your new address, unless you have an active petition or sponsorship for somebody's immigration. 

 

You can download and fill the form SS-5. You can take it to Social Security Administration along with US passport and certificate of naturalization to update your status with them. Once they update the status to US citizen, you will receive SS card without restrictions in your mail.

 

 

 
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