Hi
I'm a bit confused with my Selective Service situation and hope somebody might clarify things for me.
During my first month in the US, almost 5 years ago, I received a letter from SS, with a SS registration number and said that it could have been used as proof that I got registered with them. I din't register directly, but on the forms we sent to the Kentucky Consular Center, there was the option to register with the SS and I remember selecting it, so receiving it wasn't a big surprise.
Lately, I'm collecting all my documents to fill my N-400 form. I recheck the SS notification form and I see that the Social Security number field is blank. I go on their website, click on "Check a Registration", enter all my info and get a message saying: "Sorry, a registration record cannot be found for this individual. "
I also tried to update my address. In this case it work, and I got a message saying that my address has been updated.
I'm very confused. Did I get a negative answer from "Check a Registration" because I didn't register directly online on their website? Should I have contacted them about my social security number from the beginning?
I always thought that Social Security Administration would send them all the information.
Another issue I'm worried about is updating my address with SS. I have moved around 6-7 times within the USA. I tried to update it the first and second time, but used to always get an error message from their website.
I see they have made some major modifications to it. After that, I think I just forgot.
How much serious do you think this fact is? Will it pop up during the interview? Anybody succesfull out there with his N-400 application who didn't update his SS address?
Thanks for your time in reading this.
I'm a bit confused with my Selective Service situation and hope somebody might clarify things for me.
During my first month in the US, almost 5 years ago, I received a letter from SS, with a SS registration number and said that it could have been used as proof that I got registered with them. I din't register directly, but on the forms we sent to the Kentucky Consular Center, there was the option to register with the SS and I remember selecting it, so receiving it wasn't a big surprise.
Lately, I'm collecting all my documents to fill my N-400 form. I recheck the SS notification form and I see that the Social Security number field is blank. I go on their website, click on "Check a Registration", enter all my info and get a message saying: "Sorry, a registration record cannot be found for this individual. "
I also tried to update my address. In this case it work, and I got a message saying that my address has been updated.
I'm very confused. Did I get a negative answer from "Check a Registration" because I didn't register directly online on their website? Should I have contacted them about my social security number from the beginning?
I always thought that Social Security Administration would send them all the information.
Another issue I'm worried about is updating my address with SS. I have moved around 6-7 times within the USA. I tried to update it the first and second time, but used to always get an error message from their website.
I see they have made some major modifications to it. After that, I think I just forgot.
How much serious do you think this fact is? Will it pop up during the interview? Anybody succesfull out there with his N-400 application who didn't update his SS address?
Thanks for your time in reading this.