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N-400 Process and Address Change

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My wife wants to begin the N-400 process to become a citizen soon. But we just realized that when we bought a house in 2013, we might not have updated our address with USCIS. Is this going to be a problem? Should we just use the new address on the N-400 forms? I worry trying to submit a separate address change form now might confuse things as we will be doing the N-400 soon. We had previously updated our address during several moves, but with so many things on your mind when buying a house, I think it slipped our minds this last time. Will she be ok?

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I am leaning toward just filling out the N-400 using the new address, and giving all past addresses and dates. Does that sound right? Will they use the address on the N-400 form for future communication? Will they update our address in their system based on that?

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