i'm now a permanent resident for 3 years, will be filing my citizenship this month. when i married my US citizen husband, i had to divorce my previous husband who is out of the country--where else? in vegas. but the divorce paper indicated that i lived in nevada for six weeks (coz thats part of the divorce processing i guess). now my question, do i have to put the nevada address on the section in the form where i should put the addresses i had for the past five years? when i processed to get my greencard, i had a lawyer. now i'm doing this on my own but i dont remember putting the nevada address on my previous forms. what do i do?
Answer:
yes you have to fill out the last 5years of adresses on your
N-400, part 6 A. they will ask about that whenever you go in for the interview.
Read the instructions. I know for most of the other forms, you only include places that you lived at for over 6 months and wherever you currently live for reasons of police clearances. The instructions should tell you what to write. If it doesn't specifiy one way or the other, I'd go ahead and write it in, but include a note about it. It's best to explain everything and include anything like that.
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