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Hi Everyone,

I have a few question for a friend of mine, who is a Perm. Resident married to a US Citizen. She has applied for citizenship,had her biometrics and is now waiting for interview date. The problem is since sending in the N400, her circumstances have changed as she lost her job and they are selling their house to move in with husbands parents in a different state.

My question is, apart from letting USCIS know about the change of address, is there anything here that could pose a problem with becoming a citizen, e.g the fact that the info on the form in terms of employer and owning a home together (mortgage docs) are now not relevant? When she goes for her interview will she have to provide something from the former employer to show being made redundant? As there is now not a mortgage or rental lease,or bills in their name is it enough that bank accounts/credit cards etc are now linked to the parents house? Once you give a change of address, will they make the interview in the new state (PA) or will it be in the same state as the Bio (MD)? They aren't that far away so that isn't a big problem.

Also, while she is waiting for the interview date, will it be fine for her to go back to her home country for a month (less if she gets the interview date earlier but looking at time lines it is unlikely)as a vacation as she will be maintaining residency as its less than 6 months?

Thank you in advance!

 
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