Residence address

pingz82

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Hello everyone,
I am filling the N400 and get stuck with residence address.
My address in USCIS record is listed in place A. And I consider this address as my permanent address. But for the last 4 years I go to college in San Diego and I moved about 4 times there (per year). You know how being a college student and you have to move a lot to get cheaper rent.
I never notified or sent USCIS these addresses because I thought I did not change my DL or change my CC billing address or anything and that I went back every weekend to my home since it's only 1.5 hours drive. I even listed my home address (place A) as my address in school record.

Do you think I should list all these address in the application? I know for sure that the first address I will list is my current address (place A - I have graduated and live here now 24/7).
I am thinking about listing all the addresses and perhaps will explain to the officer when this issue comes up. I still do have the electric bills/cable bills with my name on it.
Please advice.

Thanks
 
Hello everyone,
I am filling the N400 and get stuck with residence address.
My address in USCIS record is listed in place A. And I consider this address as my permanent address. But for the last 4 years I go to college in San Diego and I moved about 4 times there (per year).

Do you think I should list all these address in the application? I know for sure that the first address I will list is my current address (place A - I have graduated and live here now 24/7).

I don't think there is any harm in listing all the addresses you have lived at during the past five years. As you say, you can explain to the IO that you were away at college and that your primary residence was still the first address.
 
Thanks! That's what I thought too. I need to list everything up.
Just out of curiosity, does everything come up on background check? (i.e Grade record, honor's roll, etc)
I need to get my citizenship soon so that I can work in aerospace/defense industry. So many times I have been rejected by companies because I am not eligibile due to security clearance.
 
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