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  • N-400 part 6.A country where you lived

    Hi everyone & thanks for viewing my post

    I'm applying for citizenship based on having Gc for 5 year.
    I had 2 travel of 5-months consequitively last year. (I studied 11 months abroad but in order not to break my residency continuity i came back 10 days in between)
    my question is regarding part 6.A in N-400
    1-Should i add the foreign address that i had during each five-month trip or not?
    that address was not my RESIDENCE address, but the place that i lived in temporarily. or should i give the AR-11 U.S. address that i filled out before i leave the country?

    thanks

    please give me your advice, i'm stuck with this form and don't dare to send it

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    Originally posted by parham View Post
    Hi everyone & thanks for viewing my post

    I'm applying for citizenship based on having Gc for 5 year.
    I had 2 travel of 5-months consequitively last year. (I studied 11 months abroad but in order not to break my residency continuity i came back 10 days in between)
    my question is regarding part 6.A in N-400
    1-Should i add the foreign address that i had during each five-month trip or not?
    that address was not my RESIDENCE address, but the place that i lived in temporarily. or should i give the AR-11 U.S. address that i filled out before i leave the country?

    thanks

    please give me your advice, i'm stuck with this form and don't dare to send it
    Since you were a student and you did not break the continuous residence requirement that foreign address counts as temporary in my opinion. So I believe you would need to fill in your US residence as you notified it with USCIS.

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