To me it makes no sense being a resident of a country that you do not have an address to. Being a citizen is understandable but a resident is unacceptable. I'm not an immigration lawyer but have been in a long immigration battle with the USCIS. I doubt your application will be tossed because of this - every dealing with USCIS I have had were very professional and backed by the law and not human errors. I've never used a lawyer because most seem to scare and intimidate you and the decent ones that understand the system better then you do charge an arm and a leg!
If you grew up in the United States and have no other country to call home you have no reason to worry. Just my opinion and good luck to us all!!
recently applied for I-821D and I-765, I-765WS
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To me it makes no sense being a resident of a country that you do not have an address to. Being a citizen is understandable but a resident is unacceptable. I'm not an immigration lawyer but have been in a long immigration battle with the USCIS. I doubt your application will be tossed because of this - every dealing with USCIS I have had were very professional and backed by the law and not human errors. I've never used a lawyer because most seem to scare and intimidate you and the decent ones that understand the system better then you do charge an arm and a leg!
If you grew up in the United States and have no other country to call home you have no reason to worry. Just my opinion and good luck to us all!!