GREEN CARD,address changes and citizenship application?

I used an address in North Carolina as my US contact in the initial application process in my country when I won the visa lottery. In my application for the entry visa, I had to change the NC address to an address in Rhode Island as my fiscal sponsor was leaving in RI. On my arrival in the US, I noticed that the INS had not changed the original NC address. I entered and went to live in Rhode Island without reporting any change of address to the INS or any authority because I DID NOT KNOW that was what to be done. I secured my SS Card in RI, and a temporary State ID for a year before returning to my country for an emergency. On my return, I relocated to Florida, secured a new state ID without reporting a change of address to the INS. I have since lived in FL and have had multiple changes of addresses but have maintained my first FL address as my contact address. My problem is that I am eligible for naturization,and is afraid that these mistakes can impact my application. Any advice?

Answer:
You might just want to give INS a call and let them know your story and your new updated address. Either that or consult a lawyer for your naturalization process.

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