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HI Guys! I have my interview date for my Naturalization (Based on 5 years LPR) set for August and the Notice asks me to take 'Any evidence of Selective Service Registration'. Also the Document Check List - N659 13. says If you did not register with the Selective Service and you are male, over 26, were born on or after Jan 1960 and were a Resident between the ages 18-26 when you failed to register, explain your failure to register and bring: A Status Information Letter from Selective Service.

- I became a Permanent Resident and entered the U.S when I was 27 years old, and therefore I do not think I was eligible for Selective Service Registration. Do I need to take a status information letter from selective service? Or what do I need to take for evidence that I was not eligible? Anyone been on the same situation?

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HI Guys! I have my interview date for my Naturalization (Based on 5 years LPR) set for August and the Notice asks me to take 'Any evidence of Selective Service Registration'. Also the Document Check List - N659 13. says If you did not register with the Selective Service and you are male, over 26, were born on or after Jan 1960 and were a Resident between the ages 18-26 when you failed to register, explain your failure to register and bring: A Status Information Letter from Selective Service.

- I became a Permanent Resident and entered the U.S when I was 27 years old, and therefore I do not think I was eligible for Selective Service Registration. Do I need to take a status information letter from selective service? Or what do I need to take for evidence that I was not eligible? Anyone been on the same situation?

You weren't required to register. You shouldn't need to provide any evidence of this.

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