I received my interview letter showing the documents that must be brought to the interview; its mentions Selective Service evidence. I moved to the US in 2003 (at the ge of 35) and became a LPR in 2004 (Green card through marriage).
According to the Law: one does not have to register for SS if above the age of 26.
I called the USCIS customer service and requested to speak to an IO. After a long argeement I managed to convince the operator to transfer me to an IO. I explained my situation to the immigration officer and was told that I do no have to bring the SS document to the Interview as I was above the age of 26 when applying for residency (Green Card); I then asked why the Inteview letter mentions the SS document. His answer was: 'all interview letters have SS as required evidence.'
I would like to know what you gus think and share any experience you might have had with SS in the Interview Letter (when not applicable) and going to interview without SS letter under this scenario.
Thaks.
According to the Law: one does not have to register for SS if above the age of 26.
I called the USCIS customer service and requested to speak to an IO. After a long argeement I managed to convince the operator to transfer me to an IO. I explained my situation to the immigration officer and was told that I do no have to bring the SS document to the Interview as I was above the age of 26 when applying for residency (Green Card); I then asked why the Inteview letter mentions the SS document. His answer was: 'all interview letters have SS as required evidence.'
I would like to know what you gus think and share any experience you might have had with SS in the Interview Letter (when not applicable) and going to interview without SS letter under this scenario.
Thaks.
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