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I got my 10 year GC right before going to college, when I still lived with my parents... moved across the country for school and have stayed there now the past 9 years... between college and after graduating I've lived in like 5 different addresses and never once filed an AR-11, because I was never told of such a concept (my parents handled the GC process back then and never told me about it). I've literally only heard of this applying to me a few days ago, I always thought an AR-11 only applied if I moved DURING the application process.

I filed my N400 in November (having lived in my current address for 2 years) and my interview is March 7th... never received any RFE or other notices regarding my address. I listed all the addresses I'd lived in the past 5 years, and I have proof of residence at all those places (an old driver's license, and tax returns). My parents still live in the original address they have on file.

What are the odds this would be an issue at this point, and would it help if I filed an AR-11 now so close to my interview date, or would it just confuse their system?

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Post your N-400 questions here in this forum to get an answer from those who are dealing with N-400 petitions.

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I got my 10 year GC right before going to college, when I still lived with my parents... moved across the country for school and have stayed there now the past 9 years... between college and after graduating I've lived in like 5 different addresses and never once filed an AR-11, because I was never told of such a concept (my parents handled the GC process back then and never told me about it). I've literally only heard of this applying to me a few days ago, I always thought an AR-11 only applied if I moved DURING the application process.

I filed my N400 in November (having lived in my current address for 2 years) and my interview is March 7th... never received any RFE or other notices regarding my address. I listed all the addresses I'd lived in the past 5 years, and I have proof of residence at all those places (an old driver's license, and tax returns). My parents still live in the original address they have on file.

What are the odds this would be an issue at this point, and would it help if I filed an AR-11 now so close to my interview date, or would it just confuse their system?

no need for it, you already put your address on the form.

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I got my 10 year GC right before going to college, when I still lived with my parents... moved across the country for school and have stayed there now the past 9 years... between college and after graduating I've lived in like 5 different addresses and never once filed an AR-11, because I was never told of such a concept (my parents handled the GC process back then and never told me about it). I've literally only heard of this applying to me a few days ago, I always thought an AR-11 only applied if I moved DURING the application process.

I filed my N400 in November (having lived in my current address for 2 years) and my interview is March 7th... never received any RFE or other notices regarding my address. I listed all the addresses I'd lived in the past 5 years, and I have proof of residence at all those places (an old driver's license, and tax returns). My parents still live in the original address they have on file.

What are the odds this would be an issue at this point, and would it help if I filed an AR-11 now so close to my interview date, or would it just confuse their system?

Would be most likely confusing at this stage to send in an AR-11. Don't think that this will be an issue during your interview. Even if it does come up, you can explain truthfully that you did not know about this requirement and you can be apologetic. The officer will most likely sympathetic with you.

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