You need to give DHS a copy of Form EOIR-33 either online, by mail, or in person. You don’t have to do it the same way you did it for court. For example, you can do the change of address for the court online and mail a copy to DHS.
Online:
Send a copy of Form EOIR-33 through the DHS eService portal online. First, you must register at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for an account. Then follow the steps to send them your change of address form.
By mail or in person:
You can send a copy of Form EOIR-33 by mail to the address below. Make sure you put the form in an envelope and write out the DHS lawyer’s address. Don’t send 2 copies of the form to the Immigration Court.
DHS Lawyer address:
Office of the Principal Legal Advisor, Minneapolis-St. Paul
1 Federal Drive, Suite 1800
Fort Snelling, MN 55111
If you want to give them the form in person, the DHS lawyer’s office is in the same building as the immigration court. Go to the address above and put the copy of Form EOIR-33 in the mail slot for OPLA (Office of the Principal Legal Advisor). It gets delivered to the DHS lawyers.