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Hi Everyone,

My S-D has submitted and had accepted the online N-400 but in helping her prepare the submission she mentioned that she had not ever advised USCIS about her several address changes after graduating from University here and gone to different parts of the country for jobs.

 

She graduated in 2017 and accepted three or four jobs in a row in other states before settling on her permanent one in the west.

 

How will this affect her interview when it comes up? As I said her N-400 has been accepted and she has received no RFE's to date.

 

Thanks !

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11 hours ago, OldUser said:

Better file AR-11 now than never. Historically, failure to file AR-11 on time wasn't an issue. Technically, though it is a deportable offence hence should be taken seriously.

Thanks very much, noted.

 
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