Hi All,
I have my Citizenship interview in early January at Federal Palaza in NY and I'm wondering what should I take with me to be fully prepared and not have any delays. Some background information about my case:
I came to the States in 1990 on a tourist Visa when I was 19 yrs old with my family. We applied for and granted asylum in 1998 separately.
Also, I have a few questions please. The major one is about Selective Service since I never applied. I sent a letter with my N400 application explaining why I didn't apply. I basically said I didn't know and I'm very sorry. What do you think I should do about this issue since I'm over 26 now and can't apply now. Would this be a problem at the interview? Another issue is my birth certificate. I moved and I can't find my birth certificate. Is it needed? Finally, I have the passport I used to come to the States but it's expired now and I never applied to my embassy for renewal. Do I need a valid passport for the interview?
Any help is much appreciated.
Thanks,
Manny.
I have my Citizenship interview in early January at Federal Palaza in NY and I'm wondering what should I take with me to be fully prepared and not have any delays. Some background information about my case:
I came to the States in 1990 on a tourist Visa when I was 19 yrs old with my family. We applied for and granted asylum in 1998 separately.
Also, I have a few questions please. The major one is about Selective Service since I never applied. I sent a letter with my N400 application explaining why I didn't apply. I basically said I didn't know and I'm very sorry. What do you think I should do about this issue since I'm over 26 now and can't apply now. Would this be a problem at the interview? Another issue is my birth certificate. I moved and I can't find my birth certificate. Is it needed? Finally, I have the passport I used to come to the States but it's expired now and I never applied to my embassy for renewal. Do I need a valid passport for the interview?
Any help is much appreciated.
Thanks,
Manny.