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    I just received an appointment letter for my citizenship interview and I don't understand why they are asking for EVIDENCE OF SELECTIVE SERVICE REGISTRATION? can someone explain it to me? I never registered for it. I'm 39 years old.
    thank you

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    Applicants Over 31 Years of Age


    Failure to register for Selective Service will generally not prevent a man who was over 31 years of age from demonstrating that he is eligible for naturalization. This is because the applicant’s failure to register would be outside of the statutory five-year period during which the applicant must show that he is of good moral character and disposed to the good order and happiness of the United States. (Note: The applicant must be at least 31 years of age on the day Form N-400 is mailed to USCIS to create the five years of permanent residence since turning 26.)


    Reference: https://citizenpath.com/failing-register-selective-service/

    One question you might ask yourself is "Am I a male and was I a permanent resident at any time between the ages 18 to 26?"
    I'm not an attorney... I just google and read.
    Last edited by N400questions; 08-05-2019, 09:19 PM.

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    • #3
      It's a generic form letter that lists all possible evidence that people might need to bring. Since you don't need to provide evidence of Selective Service registration, that item doesn't apply to you.

      This is my personal opinion and is not to be construed as legal advice.

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      • #4
        To Bonny ... would you mind scanning that generic form letter and uploading it please. Obviously redact anything that is specific to you. It will help others if they receive that letter. I'm intrigued to know if they specifically tell you which items you are required to bring (which would be useful) or if they just list a whole bunch of items and leave you to figure out which ones may or may not be relevant (which would be less useful).

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