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Hello there fellow VJers, 

                                             I am now ready to file for divorce but I have a question, and that is, my wife and I have been physically living at different addresses since late last year due to her deteriorating mental health and my safety. The divorce form asks about our address of residence. Should I put both the same addresses or different addresses? Or it doesn't make any difference. I will be filing for my naturalization in later this year under the 5-year rule. All I need to know that putting the same residential address or different for both is going to matter or not, later on in the process of filing for naturalization. Thanks for your sincere and expert advice in advance. 

 

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It doesn't matter.  Always answer immigration questions honestly.  You live at different addresses.

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3 hours ago, missileman said:
3 hours ago, Sam Mirza said:

 

Hello there fellow VJers, 

                                             I am now ready to file for divorce but I have a question, and that is, my wife and I have been physically living at different addresses since late last year due to her deteriorating mental health and my safety. The divorce form asks about our address of residence. Should I put both the same addresses or different addresses? Or it doesn't make any difference. I will be filing for my naturalization in later this year under the 5-year rule. All I need to know that putting the same residential address or different for both is going to matter or not, later on in the process of filing for naturalization. Thanks for your sincere and expert advice in advance. 

 

Use the address that you filed on your AR-11, which I am sure you did since you're living separately.

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On AR-11, is where I am residing right now but she isn't. I am asking what address to put on the divorce form. Either I put both the addresses the same(which is mine)or different ones? I don't think this has anything to do with uscis but I am just confirming.

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