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  • I-400 and SSS

    Greetings

    I came to US for my education in late 2009, I completed two bachelors degrees 6 years. I got married in late 2015 and applied for a green card while a F1 student and applied for Green Card. I graduated with my final degree in late 2015. I started receiving notices of my process in 2016 and received a green card in 2017. I waited for three years and applied for Citizenship. I have an interview next month and now reviewing interview questions I see that people are asked why they did not register with the Selective Service System. I was a non-immigrant Student between my age of 18 and 26. I was born early 1990 and answered no on part 12 question 44: "Are you a male who lived in the United States at any time between your 18th and 26th birthdays? Yes No (This does not include living in the United States as a lawful nonimmigrant."

    Do I need a Status Information Letter (SIL)? Are they quick in responding to those SIL requests? I never changed my status prior to my Greencard or overstayed my F-1 permission.

    Am I being paranoid?

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    I was in same shoe 10 years prior to you. I sent letter to Selective Services with all proofs of F-1 and they send me a letter to show during interview that I was not required to register. I am still waiting for N-400 biometrics.

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