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Worry about 90 day rule after applying for N400

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My wife and I have recently quit our job and decided to travel back to my country for vacation for four months right after our apartment lease is up because we didn't want to pay the rent for it since it is going to be vacant anyway. I have submitted my N400 application using my friend's address who lives in the same city as us since we don't live in the previous apartment anymore and yes I met all other residency requirements (90 days in the state of where I'm applying and have been living in the US continuously in the past 5 years). The tricky thing is we have decided to move to a new state for better job opportunities and we did move to a new state last week, as the result I have just transferred the N400 case from the old address to the new address that we are currently living in. Does it seem like it is going to be an issue during the interview? If so, what should I be doing now?

 

Applying under 3 year rule. TIA

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Imagine you're running a marathon... You're tired, you're close to finish line. As you're running the last mile and almost see the ribbon on the horizon, you decide to take the shoes off and run off road, detouring through the thick forest. This is what I feel when I read about your case.

 

When applying for N-400 under 3 year rule, you need to have a good stable address where you and your US citizen spouse live. It's pretty bad you had no address of your own when you filed and now you moved to new state. All of this can create unnecessary complexity from not receiving mail to USCIS questioning your living arrangements.

 

I'm a guy living on a safe side. I'd be thinking hard how to explain all of this at the interview. Maybe I'd even think of withdrawing N-400 and waiting to file after living at new place for 90+ days. Opinions may vary on this.

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