Hi All,
I have a question regarding the mailing address in the N400 form..
I am applying for citizenship soon and I see on the N400 form there are 2 addresses.. 1. your present address 2. the mailing address
My lease for my apartment ends in June and they are not willing to extent it.. Which means I would need to update or change my address in June..( i beleive this may delay the process again).
Can i give my friends address as the mailing address and put him as care of.. He is not planning to move for another year or so... Any issues or drawbacks on it? Anyone has any experience ? please advice..
Thanks ..
UC
Hi All,
I have a question regarding the mailing address in the N400 form..
I am applying for citizenship soon and I see on the N400 form there are 2 addresses.. 1. your present address 2. the mailing address
My lease for my apartment ends in June and they are not willing to extent it.. Which means I would need to update or change my address in June..( i beleive this may delay the process again).
Can i give my friends address as the mailing address and put him as care of.. He is not planning to move for another year or so... Any issues or drawbacks on it? Anyone has any experience ? please advice..
Thanks ..
UC
Tell me you are a person in disguise. Otherwise it just doesn't make any sense that you were able to find this thread to post your question but then still asking something which this whole thread is dedicated to. I mean, what made you to post your question on this thread if you had to ask something which is answered all over on this thread?? No fool here.
And if you are not a person in disguise then can't you read/search thing first before asking your question??
I have a question for you immigration gurus. I was on F-1 visa till I was 26 years and 6 months old. I got my green card when I was close to 28 years old. I don't think I was required to register with Selective Service. Can you guys confirm if I need to get a letter from Selective service. I think I don't but you guys know better then I do
Thanks
Hi,
My interview letter asks for the following docs.
* Passport and / or any other documents you used in connection with any entries into the US
* All passports and travel documents issued to you by any government
I travelled on F-1 and H1B before obtaining my green card. I have the Visa stamps for those in my passport. I also have visa stamps to foreign countries I have visited. Will these be sufficient or will I be expected to produce I-20 (over 15 years old) H1-B petition etc? I do not have those documents.
thanks!
Hi,
It is a must that you take the documents as requested on your interview letter. You need worry about your I-20's or other immigration related papers as USCIS as the entire history about you under your A#. Hope this helps.
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