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10 minutes ago, David_n400 said:

Hi, I am in the same boat. I have a permanent address in a state but I was travelling outside my state(within the US) for work. I used to come back home every two weeks for sometime. 

 

While applying for N400 via the online application, I am getting messages that the dates are overlapping.  Should I go ahead and submit my application when the message is still populating? 

I believe you just mention your physical 

Address that you live in state because it will not allow you to write it in that overlapping manner. Unless you had a permanent stay for a year or so outside your state, then you should mention.  A week or two week temporary residence doesn't count here.

You can mention in interview about your work travel temporary residence if officer asks .

Otherwise it shouldn't be a problem. 

 

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6 minutes ago, sw88 said:

I believe you just mention your physical 

Address that you live in state because it will not allow you to write it in that overlapping manner. Unless you had a permanent stay for a year or so outside your state, then you should mention.  A week or two week temporary residence doesn't count here.

You can mention in interview about your work travel temporary residence if officer asks .

Otherwise it shouldn't be a problem. 

 

Thanks but it was not a permanent stay as I was out for work at client's site in a different state.

For instance, I rented at a few places for the whole year of 2019 out of the state due to work but I used to come back home.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, David_n400 said:

Thanks but it was not a permanent stay as I was out for work at client's site in a different state.

For instance, I rented at a few places for the whole year of 2019 out of the state due to work but I used to come back home.

 

 

Okay. From my understanding I think that best way will be that you tell officer about this when he ask your last 5 year reaidence history. This way they can get idea . Also when you will mention work history , your out of state history will be visible. 

And just mention your permanent in-state residence in application,  where your actual home is. 

 

 

 

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