home address mistake on N-400

TanyaKolpak

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Stupid mistake on my part: on my N-400 I entered my street building address as 2604 instead of 6204. What should I do now? I fedexed my application to Lewisville last Monday.
 
Address entry mistake

Hi TanyaKolpak,
Well the support documents and other proofs should have your correct address so it shouldn't be a problem to update the address. Maybe you should use US immigration Form AR-11 to update USCIS with the address. You can do it online on USCIS website.Or maybe get an info pass with them and explain.
 
Stupid mistake on my part: on my N-400 I entered my street building address as 2604 instead of 6204. What should I do now? I fedexed my application to Lewisville last Monday.

You made a typo and not a change of address, so don't do an AR-11. It will confuse things further. I would schedule an infopass immediately with your local USCIS office.
 
Stupid mistake on my part: on my N-400 I entered my street building address as 2604 instead of 6204. What should I do now? I fedexed my application to Lewisville last Monday.

You should get an e-mail/text message IF you included the form for that. Once you know it has been data-entered, you can call and ask that the correction be made.
 
Address for College Students

What should College students write in their address part in N400 when they come home on Summer/ Winter breaks? Should they mention the home address or should they mention the college residential address where they are put up for 4 years?
 
What should College students write in their address part in N400 when they come home on Summer/ Winter breaks? Should they mention the home address or should they mention the college residential address where they are put up for 4 years?

A collegian can choose to go through naturalization in EITHER jurisdiction based on their family (parents') home address OR the school residence address, it depends. see 8 CFR 316.5(b)(2)

(2) Students. An applicant who is attending an educational institution in a State or Service District other than the applicant's home residence may apply for naturalization:

(i) Where that institution is located; or

(ii) In the State of the applicant's home residence if the applicant can establish that he or she is financially dependent upon his or her parents at the time that the application is filed and during the naturalization process.
 
A collegian can choose to go through naturalization in EITHER jurisdiction based on their family (parents') home address OR the school residence address, it depends. see 8 CFR 316.5(b)(2)

(2) Students. An applicant who is attending an educational institution in a State or Service District other than the applicant's home residence may apply for naturalization:

(i) Where that institution is located; or

(ii) In the State of the applicant's home residence if the applicant can establish that he or she is financially dependent upon his or her parents at the time that the application is filed and during the naturalization process.

Thanks BigJoe5 for your reply.

Actually the student is In-State and during summer or winter breaks comes home which is his permanent address. Yes the student is financially dependent on parents.The r student stays in a residential apartment which is his also his mailing address during the semesters. My question was , what shr ould he put in the address part of N400 for last 5 years? Should he put the College address for the time he was there and the home address during the Semester breaks?

Thanks in advance
 
Would that mistake disqualify my application?

You should get an e-mail/text message IF you included the form for that. Once you know it has been data-entered, you can call and ask that the correction be made.
Should I say that that was a typo when I call? Also is there a specific number to call? Thanks to every respodent!
 
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