Yes, that happened because applicant told interviewer that I live on this street in this city in that appartment
but if you tell officer that you are homeless and you sleep one night in Brooklyn hostel, another night in subway, another night under the bridge and you use PO box as mailing address interviewer has no right to ban you from interview with this reason. u don"t have bank account and that"s it.
Also if you don't believe call USCIS general line and ask if you can report PO box address as your mailing address. They accept it.
Look,
as homeless you sure don't have much money to move from town to town,
most likely you will live under the bridge.
and you got to tell the truth what city that bridge is located.
You can not lie,
well of course if the officer don't caught your lie,
then you are ok,
beside if you are really homeless then it should not be a problem to relocate to the city where
your favorite asylum office is located right...
I am sure there are bridge or shelter in those city too.
of course it is up to you,
I just showing you the risk,
if you think you won't get caught by the asylum officer by claiming you live in one city
where the truth is you live in different city, then it is your own decision...
but I am willing to bet that you are NOT homeless,...
are you homeless?
and if you did apply in different asylum office where you actually live in different office jurisdiction area,
and somehow the officer asked for proof of residency,...
then you will be facing problem
how are you going to proof it ?
especially if you already apply for EAD and got a job ?
they might found out about your job and people who got a job most likely are NOT homeless,
then they will be able to check your real address (or asking for your bank account)...
remember most asylum application now are pending past 180 days,
that mean you should have EAD by that time.
so it is best for you to always tell the truth,
or if you want to get better chance,
then move to an area where your favorite asylum office actually have jurisdiction.