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    Hi guys,
    i applied for citizenship on Nov 2010, Finger print done on 8th December 2010& waiting for interview letter, Sad news is i got laid off from work,
    but good news is i got a job offer from another state, which is like 90 miles from my current reseident, i dont want to interrupt my n-400 processing or change my address or change DL, can i just work in that state from Mon to Fri and come home on weekends, please guys help me out, need a good advice from all members,

    thanks in advance

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    When you go for your interview i wouldnt tell them i moved or got a job out of state that will just delay your app and they might send it to another office, thats what happened to me, which delayed me a month or two! I think the best thing to do in my opinion is to not disrupt the process and try to make it go by without any delays.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by tweety2010 View Post
      Hi guys,
      i applied for citizenship on Nov 2010, Finger print done on 8th December 2010& waiting for interview letter, Sad news is i got laid off from work,
      but good news is i got a job offer from another state, which is like 90 miles from my current reseident, i dont want to interrupt my n-400 processing or change my address or change DL, can i just work in that state from Mon to Fri and come home on weekends, please guys help me out, need a good advice from all members,

      thanks in advance
      As long as you do not give up your primary residence in your current state, I think you should be fine working in another state. I did it a while ago, but I had no pending cases with USCIS at that time. To be 100% sure, you might want to double-check with a lawyer.
      Last edited by nwctzn; 01-07-2011, 03:49 PM.

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      • #4
        My primary residence is Ohio. I was working in NJ when I applied for citizenship, claiming Ohio as my residence.( home,license, etc all Ohio) I traveled home once a month. I was denied my citizenship and told to file through NJ as the FEDERAL government considers where you are living the majority of the time as your domicile. I think in your case you would be okay as you are comming home on weekends, but I would commute daily until the citizenship is approved. ALSO save all receipts to prove you are coming home ,gas, tolls, etc. Good Luck.

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        • #5
          Thanks all of you guys for your reply, and i follow your advice, thanks a lot

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