I am a naturalised citizen applying for my spouse's permanent residence.
I am filling out my bibliographic info sheet, stating my previous addressses.
When comparing addresses, with previous forms, my spouse realizes I made a mistake in my previously submited N-400 for naturalization, when stating my previous addresses.
I said I was living in place A for 3 years until September, when I actually moved out earlier in April that year, and stayed with a friend for 6 months.
So the question is... which of the following options is the best and why?
1- I enter the same address as used in N-400.
2- I enter the right address, different to N-400 and ignore my previous mistake/inaccuracy.
3- I enter the actual and explain in a letter that I made a mistake in the N-400.
If I choose option 3, which feels like the right thing to do, I fear/wonder if they can legally revoke my citizenship based on wrong address in the N-400.
Where can I verify this?
Thanks for any serious/informed advise!
I am filling out my bibliographic info sheet, stating my previous addressses.
When comparing addresses, with previous forms, my spouse realizes I made a mistake in my previously submited N-400 for naturalization, when stating my previous addresses.
I said I was living in place A for 3 years until September, when I actually moved out earlier in April that year, and stayed with a friend for 6 months.
So the question is... which of the following options is the best and why?
1- I enter the same address as used in N-400.
2- I enter the right address, different to N-400 and ignore my previous mistake/inaccuracy.
3- I enter the actual and explain in a letter that I made a mistake in the N-400.
If I choose option 3, which feels like the right thing to do, I fear/wonder if they can legally revoke my citizenship based on wrong address in the N-400.
Where can I verify this?
Thanks for any serious/informed advise!