Not changing address for SS within 10 day requirement ??

Izzyant88

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I recently realized that we hadn't updated my husband's address with Selective Service when we moved 18 months ago. We did update with immigration right away and within the legal time-frame but I didn't think about SS. The website says that he was *required* to change the address for selective service within 10 days! Will it hurt his naturalization process that he updated the address sooo late? He's set to apply in just a few months.

He was 24 when we moved and by the time he gets the interview he may or may not be 26 already. Not sure if that matters.

Upon realizing this, we changed his address online and he just got a new card in the mail. It says right on the little card "last action: June 15 2011" so I am a bit concerned they will see that and know that he didn't change the address with SS until June 15 2011 when we clearly moved and updated with immigration 18 months earlier!

I would just hate to pay the almost $700 to get denied over this, and I can't find anything online about it.
 
This is a non issue. You took care of it when you realized, and it is not like he voted ;-)
If it was drivers license, even then you will have just a small worry. This is too small an issue for them to worry about.
 
I recently realized that we hadn't updated my husband's address with Selective Service when we moved 18 months ago. We did update with immigration right away and within the legal time-frame but I didn't think about SS. The website says that he was *required* to change the address for selective service within 10 days! Will it hurt his naturalization process that he updated the address sooo late? He's set to apply in just a few months.

He was 24 when we moved and by the time he gets the interview he may or may not be 26 already. Not sure if that matters.

Upon realizing this, we changed his address online and he just got a new card in the mail. It says right on the little card "last action: June 15 2011" so I am a bit concerned they will see that and know that he didn't change the address with SS until June 15 2011 when we clearly moved and updated with immigration 18 months earlier!

I would just hate to pay the almost $700 to get denied over this, and I can't find anything online about it.

USCIS does not care at all whether you changed your address with Selective Service on time. As far as Selective Service is concerned, the only thing that is relevant for the N-400 consideration is if you registered with Selective Service when you were required to.
 
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