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Hi,

Within the last 5 years, I had lived in Thailand for 5 months consecutively during my maternity leave but during that 5 months I still earned salary and have my mails sent to my home in NYC.  Should I list Thailand l, as one of the addresses I lived in or I should treat it like it is a 5 month vacation and put it NYC address instead?

thank you,

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Yes, I believe you should not put that as your address. In the N-400 form, you will have to put how many trips outside the US you had anyway. 

 

I  stayed in the Philippines for less than 5 months, I didn't put it as an address within 5 years of living in US.

 

I had my oath taking last June 20 of this year. 

Edited by Lane O
 
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