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I am scheduled for Biometrics soon and will be scheduled for interview after. I got my green card november 2006 via 245 (i) Life Act. My question is, on my interview, are they going to question my status before I got my green card because I was already working and had a valid social security number? Or they will only look over my history after green card? And also adding to this question, about the 5 year window on employment history and addresses, is it really just the last 5 years that I will write?

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Thank you Happy Chic for the answer. That's what I thought too. I paid a lot of money to my lawyer and they got me to me where I am right now. I'm getting nervous as it gets closer and that's one issue that I'm really concerned about.

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What about address change. If you change your address at the DMV, will USCIS find out your previous addresses? Like for example I changed my address at the DMV for house purposes but really did not live at that address, then I switched it back again after a year to my actual address where I really live. Would that be an issue on my Naturalization interview?

 
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