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virgo2019

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    Saint Louis MO
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  1. Hello everyone, I am currently eligible to apply for my naturalization process. When I first moved to the United States, I initially lived with my in-laws for a month. Afterward, my family and I moved to our rented home, but I never officially updated my address with USCIS. Consequently, all my documents, including official communications, are still being delivered to my in-laws' address. Furthermore, my driving license displays my in-laws' address. The only document that reflects my current rented home address is my LLC, where I have mentioned it as my place of work since I work from home. I'm seeking advice on whether I should include my current home address on my N400 form or continue using my in-laws' address, given that we share the same zip code. If I do choose to mention my current address, I'm concerned it might raise a red flag with USCIS, as I haven't updated my address in three years, and it doesn't match my driver's license. Please advise on the best course of action.
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