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I have tax question for filing citizenship. I was married, but was divorced before filing 751. I got conditions removed. Now I am thinking of doing citizenship. My husband and I were married for two years before divorce. The first year of our marriage we lived in the same state together and filed taxes jointly. In the second year of our marriage I moved to another state for job but we filed taxes jointly. The address on the tax form was mine although my husband lived in another state. There is no option to file jointly with two addresses. Anyways now we are divorced and I am filing under 5 year rule.

 

My question is will this pose problem for me in the future that we filed taxes jointly showing only one address even though living in separate states. Will this post issues for citizenship? It did not pose issues for removal of conditions.

 

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3 minutes ago, autre vie said:

I have tax question for filing citizenship. I was married, but was divorced before filing 751. I got conditions removed. Now I am thinking of doing citizenship. My husband and I were married for two years before divorce. The first year of our marriage we lived in the same state together and filed taxes jointly. In the second year of our marriage I moved to another state for job but we filed taxes jointly. The address on the tax form was mine although my husband lived in another state. There is no option to file jointly with two addresses. Anyways now we are divorced and I am filing under 5 year rule.

 

My question is will this pose problem for me in the future that we filed taxes jointly showing only one address even though living in separate states. Will this post issues for citizenship? It did not pose issues for removal of conditions.

 

Thanks

My thoughts are that you are the one going for citizenship not him. Even if they bothered to look at the addresses on the tax transcripts you said it is your address.. so it is consistent with your address history on the N400

Whether  or not the IRS agrees is a different matter but all the USCIS wants to see is taxes filed 

 
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