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  1. 19 minutes ago, PVR Bound said:

    What @OldUser said is a fair strategy. Wait for the 3 months to pass then apply.

     

    Otherwise if you apply now, you should state where you were in those 3 months. If it were a mix of addresses during those 3 months then just state the address where you stayed the longest.

    Thanks for your response.

    I would like to apply as soon as possible.

    When I first arrived I was 10 days in US, then I traveled and visited family for 3 months almost.

    in global entry application I mentioned my family address in another country. That’s the only my concern. 
    So You say I should put address abroad? 
    Can this be considered as continuous residence?

  2. 38 minutes ago, OldUser said:

    Wait a little longer until you won't have to mention it at all (since you look back 5 years from the day you file)

     

    Arguably, you didn't start residing in the US until you came back from that trip.

    Thank you for your response.

    so basically even if I became resident since my first day of arrival I can’t be considered resident? Can’t this be take as travel?

    Can OI check the global entry application and see addresses I mentioned?

  3. Hi guys, I’m early filling for naturalization. I entered to States on green card dv lottery, stayed in the country for 10 days and left. Came back after 3 months. My question is what address should I mention in this 3 months of my absence? Mailing address of my friend where green card was delivered or address in another country?
    When I applied for global entry, for same question I put address in another country for those 3 months. The problem is I’ve never mention address of my friend anywhere except application for the visa. It was only mailing address. Thank you

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