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Address in tax transcript is different from address in N-400

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Hi guys,

I just discovered that the address that I used to file the 2012 taxes is different from the address that I have in the lease that I submitted to USCIS (address in the N-400 application). The address in the tax documents is my older address. Should I call IRS to get it fixed? Do the addresses have to match? Anybody went through a similar situation?

I should have told the lady that did the filing for us (free government tax service) not to use the address in my driver's lisense because it is the old one.

Thanks!

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03/07/2013 N-400(Marriage based)mailed to Dallas,TX office
03/14/2013 Check cashed
03/13/2013 NOA
04/05/2013 Biometrics(done)
04/09/2013 In line for the interview

05/29/2013 Interview

06/14/2013 Oath letter

08/07/2013 Oath ceremony (5 months since application)

08/07/2013 A US citizen!

December 2013 U.S. Passport and new Social Security card in hand!

 

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People move all the time. They don't care if you have old documents with old addresses, as long as your current address matches your filing. If you move, notify them, but really your old addresses on forms won't matter.

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There is that AR-11 you have to report to the USCIS whenever you move. And something about with a new address, have to live there 90 days before applying. Most states require you update your drivers' license within 30 day of changing your address as well as other governmental certificates. Have to deal with utility companies, enroll your kids in a new school if any, move all your stuff, get settled, clean up the old place, and even more complicated if you moved because of a new job. Dealing with the USCIS, is just more one thing to do.

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There is that AR-11 you have to report to the USCIS whenever you move. And something about with a new address, have to live there 90 days before applying. Most states require you update your drivers' license within 30 day of changing your address as well as other governmental certificates. Have to deal with utility companies, enroll your kids in a new school if any, move all your stuff, get settled, clean up the old place, and even more complicated if you moved because of a new job. Dealing with the USCIS, is just more one thing to do.

I moved from my old address 5 years ago. I always changed my address on USCIS website when I moved. Thanks man!

People move all the time. They don't care if you have old documents with old addresses, as long as your current address matches your filing. If you move, notify them, but really your old addresses on forms won't matter.

Great! Yes, every time I moved, I notified them of the change of address. Thanks!

If you can't change your mind, are you sure you still have one?

 

03/07/2013 N-400(Marriage based)mailed to Dallas,TX office
03/14/2013 Check cashed
03/13/2013 NOA
04/05/2013 Biometrics(done)
04/09/2013 In line for the interview

05/29/2013 Interview

06/14/2013 Oath letter

08/07/2013 Oath ceremony (5 months since application)

08/07/2013 A US citizen!

December 2013 U.S. Passport and new Social Security card in hand!

 

My Facebook page for teaching English: https://www.facebook.com/EnglishForMoroccansNow/

 

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