I'm moving back to my old address that I've been in since coming into the U.S but is
I've only had two official addresses that I've listed in my previous DACA renewal and original DACA request.
Address A is my grandparent's home, and it's where I basically grew up before moving out. I moved out after my second DACA renewal, and now I'm coming back to my primary address. I will probably be residing in my old address in less than a year, so would it bother USCIS if I just didn't include my second address, and just put in my primary address in form I-821D, part 2.? Basically I had my present address listed in my last renewal as well as my old address (the one that I've lived in longer and first) as address 1. I was thinking of just writing my old address in Present Address, and just forgetting about my previous address. Would it matter? Does anyone know if there was an issue here? Is USCIS really specific about addresses? Because I didn't even list my other addresses that I lived in, though they were only in short moments. |
Re: I'm moving back to my old address that I've been in since coming into the U.S but
I don't think it's a big deal, especially if you're only doing a renewal. I would just switch the addresses, make ur old one the primary one and vice versa. You should be alright.
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Re: I'm moving back to my old address that I've been in since coming into the U.S but
The information they ask you for in the renewal application pertains to only info since your last renewal. Whatever address you've resided at since your last renewal, however short or long it was, you should put it down.
FYI, you are supposed to inform USCIS everytime you move within 10 days by filling out AR-11 between renewals. This is true even for permanent residents. |
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Re: I'm moving back to my old address that I've been in since coming into the U.S but
I agree with Turmalina. You should put it as true as possible. I can understand why you would want to just use your old address.
I don't think anyone in here can confirm whether it's risky or not. We can only tell you what we think. Even someone with the same scenario can't guarantee that the officer that gets your case will get funny about it or not. To me it's sounds easier to just let them know once you do move, that you have moved. That's just me though. |
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