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Hello friends,
I am preparing to apply for U.S. citizenship under the 3 year rule and I have a question.
In the "Where have you lived" section, I enter my residence history as necessary.
My situation is that I have two addresses of family members that I used in the past as a mailing address, (now I have a POBOX) Do I have to enter those 2 addresses or can I ignore that?

I never lived there, i don't have any type of evidence (meaning Lease, etc...) but the addresses appear in my credit records as former address.
Given this information, what would you savvy people recommend?
Do I need to wait longer?

 

Thanks!!

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21 hours ago, MrGeorgeMonopoly said:

Hello friends,
I am preparing to apply for U.S. citizenship under the 3 year rule and I have a question.
In the "Where have you lived" section, I enter my residence history as necessary.
My situation is that I have two addresses of family members that I used in the past as a mailing address, (now I have a POBOX) Do I have to enter those 2 addresses or can I ignore that?

I never lived there, i don't have any type of evidence (meaning Lease, etc...) but the addresses appear in my credit records as former address.
Given this information, what would you savvy people recommend?
Do I need to wait longer?

 

Thanks!!

Could not understand your question?  Currently, do you live with family member's house or do you have your own place?

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21 hours ago, MrGeorgeMonopoly said:

Hello friends,
I am preparing to apply for U.S. citizenship under the 3 year rule and I have a question.
In the "Where have you lived" section, I enter my residence history as necessary.
My situation is that I have two addresses of family members that I used in the past as a mailing address, (now I have a POBOX) Do I have to enter those 2 addresses or can I ignore that?

I never lived there, i don't have any type of evidence (meaning Lease, etc...) but the addresses appear in my credit records as former address.
Given this information, what would you savvy people recommend?
Do I need to wait longer?

 

Thanks!!

The N-400 form is asking for the addresses of where you lived and when. It's not asking for mailing addresses if you never lived there. fyi However, if you do plan to apply for Global Entry, they do ask for the wheres and whens of your mailing addresses for the last 5 years.

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5 hours ago, dilip said:

Could not understand your question?  Currently, do you live with family member's house or do you have your own place?

Sorry if i did not explain myself. I live on my own, but i used those addresses before as mailing. Since they show up in my credit record, probably they get access to that in a background check. i don’t want to get a denial because of that. So my question is. Should I include those addresses? 

5 hours ago, xyz12345 said:

The N-400 form is asking for the addresses of where you lived and when. It's not asking for mailing addresses if you never lived there. fyi However, if you do plan to apply for Global Entry, they do ask for the wheres and whens of your mailing addresses for the last 5 years.

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On 9/28/2019 at 9:43 AM, dilip said:

Could not understand your question?  Currently, do you live with family member's house or do you have your own place?

Sorry if i did not explain myself. I live on my own, but i used those addresses before as mailing.

Since they show up in my credit record, probably they get access to that in a background check.

I don’t want to get a denial because of that. So my question is. Should I include those addresses? 

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1 hour ago, MrGeorgeMonopoly said:

Sorry if i did not explain myself. I live on my own, but i used those addresses before as mailing.

Since they show up in my credit record, probably they get access to that in a background check.

I don’t want to get a denial because of that. So my question is. Should I include those addresses? 

You should only use the address where you lived physically as this is used to determine residence in the US. Many of us have P.O. boxes and these do not matter for this purpose. 

Also, by LAW, you are required to file AR-11 every time you move (till you get your citizenship), so assuming you did that. This info can be cross checked in their system. 

 

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57 minutes ago, R78 said:

You should only use the address where you lived physically as this is used to determine residence in the US. Many of us have P.O. boxes and these do not matter for this purpose. 

Also, by LAW, you are required to file AR-11 every time you move (till you get your citizenship), so assuming you did that. This info can be cross checked in their system. 

 

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