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  1. 1. There is a law that requires non-US citizens to file change of address form after moving. I learned about this after many years of living in the US. Furthermore, the "within 10 days" part evaded me. Either I missed it, or subsequently forgot - I don't remember.

    I was moving a lot in the last few weeks prior to naturalization, but only filed one address change form. I wasn't in any trouble with the law and paid for accommodations with my credit card, so I was definitely "traceable" and not hiding. And, of course, I attended the interview and the final ceremony. However, I didn't list any of these address change failures in the papers (the N-400 and on the day of naturalization) since the "10 days" part evaded me, so I didn't realize I broke the law.

    THEORETICALLY SPEAKING, can they frame this as immigration fraud and revoke my citizenship?

    2. Is there a statute of limitation for this particular law?

    Many thanks.

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