Opinion ID: 2743632
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Heading: “[The alien] must provide the Attorney

Text: General immediately with a written record of any change of the alien’s address or telephone number.” 28 U.S.C. § 1229(a)(1)(F)(i)–(ii). These are the only two address-related obligations that the statutes impose on aliens. (A regulation, as we will see, may add a third.) Put simply, aliens are entitled to notice unless they fail to give a current address to the government or fail to let the government know when they move. Here, Velasquez did neither. She claims that she gave the Corpus Christi-based immigration officials her current address on Vanowen Street and that she never moved. Nothing in the record refutes either claim. Accordingly, the statutes entitled her to notice.