Greetings,
I am a 39 years old male who entered the U.S. on 1992 in San Francisco. (I was 22 at the time). I immediately applied for asylum, and in 1997 my case was approved (I was 27 at that time).
I waited a year (1998) to apply for my Green Card. Unfortunately my case (for some odd reason) got transferred to another city by mistake. (Los Angeles). When I realized that it has been sent to the wrong district, I immediately had them send it back to San Francisco, and eventually got my green card in 2004. (I was 34)
Until about a month ago, I was COMPLETELY unaware of Selective Services. (All I knew was that I could apply for my Social Security Card, Driver's License and EAD.)
Well, it is 2009 now (I am 39) and I am about to send in my application for Naturalization, and I need to know the following please:
1) What should I answer this question (Selective Service form): REASON WHY YOU FAILED TO REGISTER WITH SELECTIVE SERVICE UPON REACHING AGE 18 AND BEFORE REACHING AGE 26?
2) Do I need to write an additional affidavit letter (notarized) stating why I failed to register? (and send it along with my N400 application and/or take it to the interview?)
3) Which documents should I take with me to the interview?
4) Will I be asked the reason for which I failed to register with Selective Service at the interview?
5) How long will it take for the Selective Service to send me back this letter? (do I send the original, make a copy, etc.)
I sincerely, honestly and utterly was not aware of Selective Service.
I would really appreciate your help. Thanks in advance!