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Address Question for Student
I'm currently a 24-year-old graduate student living in Georgia and will be applying for the N-400 in a few weeks. I'm a little confused about where to list my address. In the USCIS website, it says that a student can use their home state's address if they are financially dependent on their parents. However, since I turned 24 at the end of last year I had to file for my taxes this year as an independent. However, I never listed Ga as my residence and since I was living on campus and I will be leaving in 6 months after I graduate. I don't really want to file for residency in Ga because I'm leaving so soon and I'm not really sure where I'll get a job after I graduate. So can I still list my parents' address on my N-400? I should note that I came here as a kid with my parents and my parents have been applying for everything for me so I'm not sure if that helps anything.
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