Spouse's home address on n-400

kumar2009

Registered Users (C)
My spouse and I got our Green Card through his firm in 2004. He has been working for a different firm out of the US since June 2008 while I continue to live here. We own the residence.
Should his home address be the one where he is currently based in the other country or the address I live in.
Also is it ok to leave answers on the n-400 that don't apply to me blank or should I make it a point to fill in N/A or NONE. I have followed the instructions and put N/A in the question about having used other names etc.
 
Another question I have when I take a photocopy of the backside of the Permanent Resident Card what information do I try to show best- since its so dark and not much is photocopied.
 
You spouse's address in your US address and you are still maintaining it.
Writing N/A in areas that don't apply to you is correct.
A photocopy of back of permanent residency card is sufficient, eventhough it is totally black (this is part of an old requirement when the back of the card was not black).
 
thanks for the response.
I do think that my address in the US should be my spouses's home address since we are still together but he has been working outside the country for a year now and has managed to visit the US just once during this period. we own the residence and have filed taxes this year, have bank accounts etc but should'nt the US address be permanent address.
I am just wondering that by not giving the address abroad would I be considered as giving incorrect information.
 
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