Drivers License Address not up-to-date: URGENT! PLEASE HELP!
I have US Citizenship interview in couple of weeks. I just realized that my Drivers license has old address but with in the same state. I moved to a new apartment few months back. I still hold the same state license though.
I called license office and they said it may take about 4 weeks to get the new license. While the license is under address change processing, I can still hold on to the old license but they CLIP it at the CORNER indicating "Some change in the license". Once I get the new license I can discard the old one.
Since my interview is in less than 2 weeks, should I still go ahead and apply for the address change on the license? or should I just hang on to the old one until my interview.
I am afraid of denying naturalization for not changing my address as it is state law to make the address change with in 30 days of move.
or is it so trivial that I should not worry about it? Showing the license with the clipped corner would arise unnecessary questions?
Pleasee advice! Eagerly waiting for your advice...
Thanks,
Gary.
I have US Citizenship interview in couple of weeks. I just realized that my Drivers license has old address but with in the same state. I moved to a new apartment few months back. I still hold the same state license though.
I called license office and they said it may take about 4 weeks to get the new license. While the license is under address change processing, I can still hold on to the old license but they CLIP it at the CORNER indicating "Some change in the license". Once I get the new license I can discard the old one.
Since my interview is in less than 2 weeks, should I still go ahead and apply for the address change on the license? or should I just hang on to the old one until my interview.
I am afraid of denying naturalization for not changing my address as it is state law to make the address change with in 30 days of move.
or is it so trivial that I should not worry about it? Showing the license with the clipped corner would arise unnecessary questions?
Pleasee advice! Eagerly waiting for your advice...
Thanks,
Gary.
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