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    N-400 denail notice

    1. I thought it would be best if I waited until I completed 5 years. 2. No. 3. Yes. The thing that bothered me the most is the way that they claim that I was willfully failed to register for SS. This kind of bold statement makes you think.
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    N-400 denail notice

    First of all, I just want to thank you for clarifying all that. Since I have to be interviewed again, I would probably just wait until the next summer and reapply. I don't trust that interviewers (I think they get a raise when they deny a person) I remember at the interview he was asking me...
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    N-400 denail notice

    Can you please clarify about applying immediately under the three year rule? Will I have to be interviewed again, will the past denial based on not registering for selective services be used against me? When sending N-400 should I include status letter from SS or no? How likely is it that I...
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    N-400 denail notice

    I have just found out from this website (nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/naturalization-eligibility-men-who-failed-register-with-the-selective-service.html) that if you are married to US citizen for 3 years you can basically apply for naturalization at age of 29. I qualify for this because I have...
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    N-400 denail notice

    Unfortunately my friend, the letter states that SS does not have record of me because that's what I had in mind too. However, I did give them a call anyways. The SS representative conformed that they did not register me automatically.
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    N-400 denail notice

    When I refile after I turned 31: A. Do I have to resubmit status letter that I received from SS a few yrs ago accompanied with letter I wrote explaining that I was not aware of filling requarement with SS? B. Do I have to request a new status letter from SS? C. Ignore SS paperwork because it...
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    N-400 denail notice

    I was a permanent resident (green card holder).
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    N-400 denail notice

    Hello, I am 30 y.o. and I applied for naturalization a couple months ago, passed the interview and all that. I have been living in the US over 5 yrs. I have no criminal record. I did submit the status letter from the selective service that states I cannot be denied federal benefit based on...
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