I-751 stock in Vermonet, file N-400 but might need to move? help

cindywang16

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It seems like I-751 is taking almost a whole year to process.
Right now I am in the process of applying for N-400 and searching for a future home.
I notice on the N-400 application it says I have to use the address that I live in for at least 3 months to file.
So I am not sure what I should do now.

Should I just go ahead and file my N-400 with my current address where I lived in for 3 years. Or I should wait and file after I actually found my future home and live in it for 3 months to file?

I notice if I file my application right now, which I will have to change my address in the middle of my N-400 process. I don't know if it will effect the process time a lot or not.
However, I am not sure when will I actually found a house either.

What should I do?

thank you
 
It is not an issue?
If it is not, that is great.
Maybe I was hallucinating.

So, I can file as soon as I am allowed and change address during the process?
Will that delay the process quite a bit?
 
It is stay in the Service Center area for three months prior filing

It says in the instruction for N-400 that you have to stay in Service Center Jurisdiction or District Jurisdiction for three months prior to filing of N-400, or for that matter almost all Immigration Forms have the same condition. So if you are not moving out of District or Center jurisdiction, you shall be fine. If you are looking the house in same town or near by town, and not necessarily out of state, you shall be ok. Yes, changing address for N-400 is breeze, just call 800 customer service number. no it does not delay.

Vermont Covers NY State, NJ State and parts of Connecticut and Vermont state
 
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Thank you smali it is good to know

I am a little bit confused with District and center jurisdiction, and having problem to find info. on google
I notice, district is quite small.
So if I am currently living in the city, but planning to buy a house in the suburb. I might get into trouble, am I right?
 
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