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I just found out that while I was on Green Card, every time I moved, I should have submitted a Change of Address (AR-11). Since I was not aware of this, I never did so. In my N400, I have listed all my addresses that I lived at in the last 5 years. 1.5 years ago I moved (to a different city) and have lived at 3 different addresses. The question is do I file the AR-11 now or leave it as is since my N400 has not been sent yet?.

 

So it is pretty confusing and I am not sure if I should file the AR-11 now (and if I do will it raise any red flags) or not? And if I do what address should I put?

 

And if IO asked me what I have to say? 

Thanks.

 

                            

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7 hours ago, Jawaree said:

List address last 5 yrs, so list where you lived

with the GC and the address you at now

 

 

PS : addresses maybe ought to be matched with 

tax returns filed since those are needed too

????????

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So, I moved 5 times last 5 years. I`v e already submitted AR-11 for the last one even though it was late 10 months.

 

Do I need to submit AR-11 for each one I missed . Do I need to submit 4 more AR-11 forms????

 

 

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Similar question here.  

 

I only found out about the need to report address changes shortly before filing the N400.  So I submitted the AR11 electronically and got an email receipt.  

 

We have lived in the current location for over 5 years, so that is the only address on the N400 application.  

 

Do we need to be concerned that we were years late in filling the AR11?  The fact that intentionally avoiding address change reports is actually a deportable offense, should I be worried?  From what I've read, this really hasn't been reinforced in the past.  Will that change now?

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