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Filing N400 after moving states

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: India
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Hello! I recently moved states (mid October). I will be eligible to file N400 by end of November. Do I need to wait a period of time before I can file here? I remember reading somewhere that you need to stay 3 months before you can file at the local office. Also, do I need any support (new state ID etc) to show residence in the new state - and is residence date dependent on those (local DMV is backed up till mid December so getting a state ID before then is not possible). Can I use my lease/mortgage as proof of residence?

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2 hours ago, Pupmom said:

Do I need to wait a period of time before I can file here?

Yes: https://www.uscis.gov/policy-manual/volume-12-part-d-chapter-6 "The applicant must have resided in that location for at least three months prior to filing." Did you report your address change with USCIS?

2 hours ago, Pupmom said:

Can I use my lease/mortgage as proof of residence?

Yes. But by mid-January it's enough time to at least get application receipt for state DL/ID.

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: India
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Yes, I did report the change of address. Albeit a Week than the 10 day requirement. Just wanted to make sure I can file post 90 days of moving or should I wait from 90 days of getting the state ID to file? 

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