Hello All,
Recently I saw in a news paper forum that somebody is facing trouble(initialy denial and now appealing) in his I 485 because he had registered himself as voter.
During his early days he was asked in Secretary of State Office, if he wanted to register as voter and he agreed.
Lawyer of the forum was surprised because he had never come across any such incident.He had anticipated that BCIS would never cross check from SS office and that guy must have disclosed it unknowingly, during his I 485 interview.
May be some of us unknowingly had registered themselves as voter.
What should we do? Should we go back to the SS Office and get it cancelled or just leave it like that?
I would like any senior member or Mr. Rajiv to answer this.
Thanks
Achal
Recently I saw in a news paper forum that somebody is facing trouble(initialy denial and now appealing) in his I 485 because he had registered himself as voter.
During his early days he was asked in Secretary of State Office, if he wanted to register as voter and he agreed.
Lawyer of the forum was surprised because he had never come across any such incident.He had anticipated that BCIS would never cross check from SS office and that guy must have disclosed it unknowingly, during his I 485 interview.
May be some of us unknowingly had registered themselves as voter.
What should we do? Should we go back to the SS Office and get it cancelled or just leave it like that?
I would like any senior member or Mr. Rajiv to answer this.
Thanks
Achal