Okay... call me stupid and crazy because I am
During college, I realized that I was registered to vote (inactive voter status).
I freaked out and immediately let my county voter registrar know that there seems to have been some mistake and that I want to remove my name from the voter list.
I eventually sent them a hand written letter with my info for removal of my name. This was back in 2014.
5 years later in 2019, I submitted my N400 application and answered "no" to the question "did you ever register to vote?"
Interview date is about to be rescheduled (due to coronavirus) and it JUST hit me that I was registered to vote and had canceled my registration few years ago.
...what to do? Would they believe me if I tell them that I forgot about this upon submitting my application? Should I bring this up during the interview or should I remain silent?
I'm going nuts and need some guidance any feedback would be greatly appreciated!
During college, I realized that I was registered to vote (inactive voter status).
I freaked out and immediately let my county voter registrar know that there seems to have been some mistake and that I want to remove my name from the voter list.
I eventually sent them a hand written letter with my info for removal of my name. This was back in 2014.
5 years later in 2019, I submitted my N400 application and answered "no" to the question "did you ever register to vote?"
Interview date is about to be rescheduled (due to coronavirus) and it JUST hit me that I was registered to vote and had canceled my registration few years ago.
...what to do? Would they believe me if I tell them that I forgot about this upon submitting my application? Should I bring this up during the interview or should I remain silent?
I'm going nuts and need some guidance any feedback would be greatly appreciated!