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Hi Everyone,

I filled out the n-400 form and I will send the application in couple of days but I have a question regarding the recent address last 5 years.

I got my green card through my father h1 visa. It's been already 5 years. But I lived in a different address last 3 years seperated from my family.
And as a dependent my father filed tax return on my behalf and we also have obamacare insurance etc.

The question is that; should I put the address that I lived on N-400 form or I should put the address where my family lives?

Please let me know if you need more details,
 

Best regards,

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if your age (> 18 years) gives you the eligibility to file N400 yourself, then you should list the living places under your name,instead of your parent's address, since you are not minor anymore.

ATTENTION!!!   Minneapolis N400 filers,  please use the link below to review others or update your status .!  Changes will be saved automatically. Best luck to all of us! 

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zAp0TsKmPJf_9JiQxsUnfh2F9kLzbr9cpfyuGv2RjfQ/edit?usp=sharing 

 

My immigration journey:

  • 08/2011,H-1b entry
  • 05/2012, EB-1A 140 approval
  • 02/2013AOS / I-485 approval and received green card
  • 11/2017, N-400 e-filed (5-year term)
  • 09/2018, N-400 approval 
  • 10/2018, oath day
  • 11/26/2018, minor child N-600 mailed out(USPS)
  • 04/12/2019, N-600 approval letter  
Posted
8 minutes ago, marcusa said:

if your age (> 18 years) gives you the eligibility to file N400 yourself, then you should list the living places under your name,instead of your parent's address, since you are not minor anymore.

Thank you marcusa for prompt reply.

Yes I am 23 right now.  I only worry about that my father filled the tax return form and applied for the insurance with the adress they live in.
But the address I live in wouldn't match that records, do you think that will cause a problem?

 

Posted
1 hour ago, kirpi said:

Thank you marcusa for prompt reply.

Yes I am 23 right now.  I only worry about that my father filled the tax return form and applied for the insurance with the adress they live in.
But the address I live in wouldn't match that records, do you think that will cause a problem?

 

i wouldn't worry about the tax issue since you tax is family-based joint filing.

Just bring the tax return trancript (requested by your parent for sure) copy to the interview.

ATTENTION!!!   Minneapolis N400 filers,  please use the link below to review others or update your status .!  Changes will be saved automatically. Best luck to all of us! 

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zAp0TsKmPJf_9JiQxsUnfh2F9kLzbr9cpfyuGv2RjfQ/edit?usp=sharing 

 

My immigration journey:

  • 08/2011,H-1b entry
  • 05/2012, EB-1A 140 approval
  • 02/2013AOS / I-485 approval and received green card
  • 11/2017, N-400 e-filed (5-year term)
  • 09/2018, N-400 approval 
  • 10/2018, oath day
  • 11/26/2018, minor child N-600 mailed out(USPS)
  • 04/12/2019, N-600 approval letter  
 
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