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VietJandD

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  1. Hi everyone, My wife currently has her 10 year green card. We just moved to a new address and updated her address online. Do I, as her husband, need to update my address with USCIS also? Thank you, John
  2. Thank you for your replies. I really wish we weren’t having to move more than once in a short time span, but I think it will be ok after we get settled and meet the 90 day requirement. I guess it’s not even a factor if you moved a lot before filing. Thanks again.
  3. Hi everyone, My wife is applying for citizenship soon. We have lived in the same apartment for 5 years, but are now having to move out because the property is being sold. We are considering moving into an RV park that has annual site rentals. Is there any issue with our living situation if we are living in an RV park? We would have an annual lease agreement with both of our names on it. Also, before we can move into the RV park, we will have to move into another apartment temporarily until we purchase the travel trailer. So, we’ll be moving twice in a span of about 2 months. I don't want it to look like we don’t have a stable life. Does it look bad for us to move a couple of times in such a short time period? And, is it ok to file for citizenship while living in an RV park even though we would have residency there? Thank you!
  4. Thanks to each of you who replied. From my understand, establishing "good moral character" as part of the N-400 application includes paying your taxes on time. That's why I ws concerned about paying late on estimated payments. But, from your responses, I know that it will be fine because we don't have any outstanding taxes that haven't been paid. Thanks again for your responses!
  5. Hello everyone, My wife is applying for citizenship. My first question is related to estimated taxes. We pay estimated taxes every quarter, but I made one of those payments late. It didn't affect our taxes because we didn't owe anything on our income taxes and received a refund for that year. Will this be considered paying taxes late? Our taxes were up to date, but we did make one payment late. The second question concerns our income related to subsidies for Healthcare marketplace. We estimate our income every year and have insurance through the marketplace. Our CPA says that if we fall short of the minimum required income when we file our taxes, it is ok as long as we had a valid reason. Is there anything to worry about related to falling short of the minimum required annual income? I wanted to make sure that these two issues are not something that will affect her application for citizenship. Thank you, John
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