>Subject: Re: Question on getting Selective Service Status Information Letter
>From: Joachim Feise me@privacy.net
>Date: 8/27/2004 12:41 PM Eastern Standard Time
>Message-id: <412F6425.3080802@privacy.net>
>
>rjsingh wrote on 8/27/2004 5:18:
>
>> I wanted to find out experience of folks trying to get a Selective Serv-
>> ice Status Information Letter.
>>
>> I am 39 years old now. Entered USA on F1 when I was 22 years of age.
>> Went onto a H1 at age 25.5. Got a green card at age 31. Always in legal
>> status during my time in the US. I want to file for my US citizenship.
>>
>> Per information at the Selective Service web site, I should be ok since
>> I was on a legal non-immigrant status from the time I entered US for the
>> first time till I reached the age of 26. Per instructions at UCSIS site,
>> I need to get a Selective Service Status Information Letter since I did
>> not register with Selective Service before I was 26 years old.
>
>Actually, getting a letter is no longer required if you weren't required to
>register. See the N-400.
>You can of course still get the letter, for your peace of mind.
>
>-Joe
>
>
I had no trouble getting the letter. Even though I won't need it for a while,
I got it anyway. Just send them copies of your visas, I-20, H-1, green card,
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