Full time student applying for Citizenship

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I have been going to college full time for past 4 years and now in grad school. Still dependent financially on my parents. I stayed in dorm for 4 years and now share apartment with other student. Come home for summer break and other holidays... basically I'm home with parents when not in school attending classes. I was submitting AR-11s for 8-nine months of the year I was at school... and missed some..

My driver license still have my parent's address - I call this home as well. I could not get new driver license as I have no bill in name at the address at the dorm etc..

My colleges are in the same state as my parents.

Jurisdiction is not an issue as both cities, my parents and college's, have same office.

What should I write previous addresses, i.e. should I mention every dorm address or just write my parents address?

Thanks,
 
As a student, you can choose where you want to apply, but I'd say it's easier to apply using your parents' address. I also think you needn't have sent in change of address forms for dorms. So, don't worry about them.
 
As a student, you can choose where you want to apply, but I'd say it's easier to apply using your parents' address.

Thanks, what should I write the addresses I lived for past 5 years, i.e. just parents addresses or dorm addresses.
 
List your parents' address. Full-time college students who live on or near campus but are supported by their parents while studying are normally entitled to list their parent's address as their residence, provided that their other legal documents (e.g. drivers license, tax returns) are also consistent with that, which appears to be the case in your situation.
 
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