I had a question to those who might have heard of or dealt with this issue.
I reside in New Hampshire, but travel a lot for work, sometimes few weeks at a time out of the state. I decided to leave my employer headquarters address (California) in N-400 application page 3, Part 5, Section B —*"Current Mailing Address". I am likely to receive mail quickly and reliably to my employer address than on my physical address. I just don't want to miss any appointments.
Despite that the purpose of mailing address obviously means for convenience and probably can be anywhere in USA (one would think), I was wondering: will the fact that mailing address is in a different state than residence address cause any concerns from immigration officer, during my interview?
Thanks.
I reside in New Hampshire, but travel a lot for work, sometimes few weeks at a time out of the state. I decided to leave my employer headquarters address (California) in N-400 application page 3, Part 5, Section B —*"Current Mailing Address". I am likely to receive mail quickly and reliably to my employer address than on my physical address. I just don't want to miss any appointments.
Despite that the purpose of mailing address obviously means for convenience and probably can be anywhere in USA (one would think), I was wondering: will the fact that mailing address is in a different state than residence address cause any concerns from immigration officer, during my interview?
Thanks.