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One of the items I have to bring according to the Interview Letter is Selective Service Registration Confirmation. I went on the page and selected Search record, typed my name, social security and birthday and my Selective Service Number came up with the date that I registered. So I printed that. Is this enough to provide proof or do i need something really official by mail from Selective Service. The website seems to be displaying everything I need.

Why is all this stuff required when USCIS is supposed to have a lot of information on each person. I swear half the things they ask for they either already have or i sent it with my N-400.

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Question;

One of the items I have to bring according to the Interview Letter is Selective Service Registration Confirmation. I went on the page and selected Search record, typed my name, social security and birthday and my Selective Service Number came up with the date that I registered. So I printed that. Is this enough to provide proof or do i need something really official by mail from Selective Service. The website seems to be displaying everything I need.

Why is all this stuff required when USCIS is supposed to have a lot of information on each person. I swear half the things they ask for they either already have or i sent it with my N-400.

Thanks

Yes the print out should be enough proof for selective service. As for having all the stuff it's better to be prepared vs not having everything with you and getting a RFE. Good luck with your interview! good.gif

Our Naturalization Journey (Detailed timeline in About Me section)

01/14/2013 Mailed N-400 to Phoenix, AZ Lockbox
01/18/2013 N-400 fees check cashed
01/18/2013 NOA Received (Biometrics appointment)
02/04/2013 Early Biometrics (Original date 02/14/2013)
02/07/2013 Status changed to in line for interview
02/13/2013 Received 2nd NOA (Interview scheduled)
02/15/2013 Received yellow letter from USCIS to bring DL
03/18/2013 N-400 Interview

03/20/2013 Status changed to in que for Oath ceremony
03/29/2013 Status changed to Oath ceremony scheduled and letter sent

04/01/2013 Received Oath Letter
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If you look right beneath where your selective service # and other personal info appeared on the page, there is a link that tells you to request "official proof of selective service registration".

If there's time between now and when you attend your citizenship interview, why wouldn't you spend the time to request an "official record" instead? It will take about two weeks to get in the mail.

I was leaning towards agreeing that the online printout is ok, BUT it will suck for your citizenship approval to be put on hold because you didn't have an "official record of proof of SS registration" at the time of interview. Good luck!

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