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i'm filing N400 form in Part 6 (A) - information about your residence

i dont remember the exact dates from and to

is that okay to live blank?

and also i dont remember the order which i live, is that okay to write what i remember? (might not be the correct order)

please help me out.

thanks

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Filed: Timeline
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i'm filing N400 form in Part 6 (A) - information about your residence

i dont remember the exact dates from and to

is that okay to live blank?

and also i dont remember the order which i live, is that okay to write what i remember? (might not be the correct order)

please help me out.

thanks

correction:

is that okay to leave (From/To) blank?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: England
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Don't not leave anything blank, good way to get the form bounced.

Enter all the information required as accurately as you can.

What to expect at the POE - WIKI entry

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N-400 Timeline

2009-08-21 Applied for US Citizenship

2009-08-28 NOA

2009-09-22 Biometrics appointment

2009-12-01 Interview - Approved

2009-12-02 Oath ceremony - now a US Citizen

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Peru
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i'm filing N400 form in Part 6 (A) - information about your residence

i dont remember the exact dates from and to

is that okay to live blank?

and also i dont remember the order which i live, is that okay to write what i remember? (might not be the correct order)

please help me out.

thanks

correction:

is that okay to leave (From/To) blank?

Hi,

My recommendation is to put the dates, dont have to be in a exact date, but still "around". I was filling my N-400 application with immigration person in the immigration office, and I had the same question for him.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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Never, ever, leave anything blank on an immigration form! :no: Make your best guess, you should be okay.

Jeffery AND Alla.

0 kilometers physically separates us!

K-1 Visa Granted... Wednesday, 21 May 2008

Alla ARRIVED to America... Wednesday, 12 November 2008

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thanks all

what about order? if i put the random order due to not sure which year i lived?

If you remember some of the dates, just write them somewhere else then once recall everything transfer the information to the form. You may have to wait a few days while you do your research, but that's fine. Also never leave any lines blank. If you have to write N/A on some blanks if they don't apply to you then that is fine. otherwise leave nothing blank.

The longer it takes to introduce yourself the less you've actually accomplished

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: England
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thanks all

what about order? if i put the random order due to not sure which year i lived?

Draft it all out first before filling the form out. I think you might have a hard time convincing the consular officer you can't even remember which year you lived somewhere. Take the time to get the information you need. If the form isn't filled out to there satisfaction it will cause you more delay and problems in the long run.

What to expect at the POE - WIKI entry

IR-1 Timeline IR-1 details in my timeline

N-400 Timeline

2009-08-21 Applied for US Citizenship

2009-08-28 NOA

2009-09-22 Biometrics appointment

2009-12-01 Interview - Approved

2009-12-02 Oath ceremony - now a US Citizen

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i have a question

i use to live in California and my wife is in Atlanta and we both live in different state that was due to for job but i moved to Atlanta permanent in 2005 and my question is

do i have to write the addresses of California also ? or just write the Atlanta address only ? when i file for my green card i write the Atlanta address

any help please?

thanks

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