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Applicant's Residency for last 5 years on G-325A

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I have searched the forums and I have not come across this exact question.

I moved multiple times within the U.S. over the last 5 years but I did not always change my address but kept it as my mother's address depending on how far away I moved.

My question is, if I cannot remember the exact months I moved in and out of every residence, can I estimate? If I put that I moved somewhere in May for example but it was actually March, will that cause a problem? I know not to allow gaps, just want to know how picky they will be about dates. My fiance suggested that I get a printout from my bank of all the addressed I've had on record with them and just use those(and not include addresses of "temporary residence" even if I lived there for several months).

Has anyone else experienced a delay because they estimated residency dates on the G-325A?

Please help! Thank you :)

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OP- I was able to recollect all the dates (Move in and out) of my residences. So I cannot answer your questions about delay.

However, a good way to consider what a residence is, is by where you received mail. Also, have you worked over the past 5 years? If so, what addresses did you provide your employer with?

Here is something I found online

The key components that will guide and assist the courts and the IRS in deciding are:

• Where do you pay your state or local income tax?

• Where do you vote?

• What is the address on your driver's license?

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A56715-2005Jan7.html

I hope this helps ;)

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OP- I was able to recollect all the dates (Move in and out) of my residences. So I cannot answer your questions about delay.

However, a good way to consider what a residence is, is by where you received mail. Also, have you worked over the past 5 years? If so, what addresses did you provide your employer with?

Here is something I found online

The key components that will guide and assist the courts and the IRS in deciding are:

• Where do you pay your state or local income tax?

• Where do you vote?

• What is the address on your driver's license?

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A56715-2005Jan7.html

I hope this helps ;)

That definitely helps! Thank you :)

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