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ff1972

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is that detention?

I live in New York and my interview is on May 8th. I found a job in Maryland that i will start on June 1st. I am paying cheap rent in my current residence in NY, so i am not intending to move from New York but maintain residence in both states. I will be still receiving all my mail and staying the wekkends in New York. Do you think will that be an issue regarding my N-400 being filed in New York? the N-400 guideline says residence in filing district "3 month before filing"
 
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If you can still get mail at your NY address and you still have an NY drivers license you are probably good to go.
 
Thanks. Jeez, my appointment day is getting closer and i am very nervous. while i was reviewing the application i found question 16 and 20 Part 10. Have you ever being arrested or detained even by INS? have you ever been paroled? Here's my story i arrived in US on F1 visa but couldn't study and left for Canada after 1 day and filed for refugee status which was denied and was ordered exclusion order. I voluntrily arrived in Niagra Falls canadian immigration post and escorted by their immigration to US INS at US Niagra Falls station. I was questioned for couple of hours and released pending deportation hearing. Judge later on gave me voluntary departure, i married US citizen I-130 was approved and judge has terminated deportation proceedings. Now is that considered detained and paroled because i answered no to both? My record is very clean never an arrest not even a traffic ticket. What concerns me is on I-130 application it says how you entered US and lawyer back then put paroled. Isnt paroled is if you've been arrested? i appreciate your views regarding that
 
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