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N-400 address history with a short gap

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Hi,

 

I'm filing form N-400 online and I have a short period of time where I was not living in a specific address.

  • November 2014 to August 2017: I lived in address A in Washington state.
  • End of August 2017 to early October 2017: I ended my lease in address A and traveled abroad for 45 days. During this 45 days, I made a USPS address forwarding to a friend's address (address B) in Washington state.
  • October 2017 to current: lives in Texas state in address C. I have filed form AR-11 with USCIS from change from address A to address C.

 

What address do I fill during the August - October 2017 duration when I was traveling? Should I put:

  1.  address A (lease ended on august 2017)
  2. friend's address address B
  3. No address stating that I was traveling abroad?

 

Thanks in advance.

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How about from 08-2017 to current: C

N400

12/06/2014: Package filed

12/31/2014: Fingerprinted

02/06/2015: In-Line for Interview

04/15/2015: Passed Interview

05/05/2015: Oath letter was sent

05/22/2015: Oath Ceremony

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1 minute ago, J1student said:

I only started living in address C on 10-2017. So I'm not sure if that's OK to state I started living in address C 45 days earlier! 

You are overthinking it. You are good to go.

N400

12/06/2014: Package filed

12/31/2014: Fingerprinted

02/06/2015: In-Line for Interview

04/15/2015: Passed Interview

05/05/2015: Oath letter was sent

05/22/2015: Oath Ceremony

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27 minutes ago, J1student said:

I only started living in address C on 10-2017. So I'm not sure if that's OK to state I started living in address C 45 days earlier! 

its not  SAT and they are not going to run a background check on your address. Approximate dates are enough 

duh

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