Question on Addresses in last 5 years.

truedesi

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Was filling n-400 I noticed something.

When filing for I-485, I had used my friend's house address, since I was living in an apartment and didn't want to miss any mails while I was away or change apartment.

Now when I fill addresses on n-400 that address is not even listed? Is that okay? or should I use the address as on I-485 for that period of time?
 
Was filling n-400 I noticed something.

When filing for I-485, I had used my friend's house address, since I was living in an apartment and didn't want to miss any mails while I was away or change apartment.

Now when I fill addresses on n-400 that address is not even listed? Is that okay? or should I use the address as on I-485 for that period of time?

But it was an address for a year, do not miss it. They already have it on file. :)
 
But it was an address for a year, do not miss it. They already have it on file. :)

Thats what I was thinking, since that is the only address that will be on USCIS file, rest all addresses that I will have on N-400 will not be on their file anyway since they are all after getting GC and I have had no interaction with them so far after GC.
 
Thats what I was thinking, since that is the only address that will be on USCIS file, rest all addresses that I will have on N-400 will not be on their file anyway since they are all after getting GC and I have had no interaction with them so far after GC.

Better not miss it then.- There is no reason for it.- And besides, USCIS doesn't care about addresses. :cool:
 
who is going to remember all the address where they have lived? when I filed my N400, I didn't put down all my address either. They didn't ask that portion during the interview, they just ask is this your current address?
 
As long as it's not an address outside the US that you don't remember. The reason they ask for list of addresses is to establish residency ties.
 
who is going to remember all the address where they have lived?

Actually, an easy way to get this information is by ordering a credit report (free once a year). My Experian credit report had my old addresses (including slight variations) dating back to college when I first applied for credit cards.
 
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