I-407, Record of Abandonment of Lawful Permanent Resident Status
Use this form to let us know you are voluntarily abandoning your status as a lawful permanent resident (LPR) of the United States. We will update your records to show you are no longer an LPR.
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Mail Form I-407 to the Eastern Form Center.
U.S. Postal Service (USPS):
USCIS Eastern Forms Center
Attn: I-407 Unit
P.O. Box 567
Williston, VT 05495
FedEx, UPS, DHL, or other express/registered deliveries:
USCIS Eastern Forms Center
Attn: I-407 Unit
124 Leroy Road
Williston, VT 05495
In very rare circumstances, a USCIS international field office or U.S. embassy or U.S. consulate without a USCIS international field office may allow you to submit a Form I-407 in person if you need immediate proof that you have abandoned your LPR status. The most common need for an expedited application is to apply for an A or G visa. You may also submit Form I-407 to a U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer at a U.S. port of entry.
You can find the filing fee for Form I-407 by visiting our Fee Schedule page.
Filing Tips: Review our Tips for Filing Forms by Mail page for information on how to ensure we will accept your form.
Don’t forget to sign your form. We will reject any unsigned form.
- Only surrender documents issued by USCIS. Do not submit any other documents such as a state-issued driver’s license or a Social Security card.
- If the LPR is 14 years of age or younger, their parent, custodial parent, or duly appointed legal guardian must sign and consent to submitting Form I-407.
- The parent or custodial parent must submit evidence to establish the parental relationship to the minor.
- The duly appointed legal guardian must submit evidence of guardianship for the minor.
- If the LPR is an incapacitated adult, the duly appointed legal guardian must sign and consent to submitting Form I-407.
- A duly appointed legal guardian must submit evidence of guardianship for the incapacitated adult.
- If you file this form with us, we will provide your name and the filing date to the Internal Revenue Service. (See Internal Revenue Code section 6039G(d)(3).)
- There may be significant income tax consequences when you are no longer a lawful permanent resident, such as being subject to an expatriation tax.