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Hello All,

Hubby arrived in the US about 2 weeks ago and had no problems entering through Seattle. He said the IO was very chipper and was cracking jokes, so he felt very much at ease. There was no problem with me not entering with hubby, and the IO really didn't even ask questions about where I was (I had already entered the States and was in another state).

My question now is, what do I do with the X-ray CD and the selective service form? The IO did not take these items. I believe when we applied at through London DCF, hubby signed 2 forms for the selective service - one of which they kept on record, so perhaps this is our copy? Just wanted to make sure I'm not supposed to be sending these items off somewhere that I'm not aware of?

Thanks :)

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Hello All,

Hubby arrived in the US about 2 weeks ago and had no problems entering through Seattle. He said the IO was very chipper and was cracking jokes, so he felt very much at ease. There was no problem with me not entering with hubby, and the IO really didn't even ask questions about where I was (I had already entered the States and was in another state).

My question now is, what do I do with the X-ray CD and the selective service form? The IO did not take these items. I believe when we applied at through London DCF, hubby signed 2 forms for the selective service - one of which they kept on record, so perhaps this is our copy? Just wanted to make sure I'm not supposed to be sending these items off somewhere that I'm not aware of?

Thanks :)

You don't need the x-ray for immigration so do anything you like with it. Knightbridge and the embassy keep no files on you, so pass the x-ray on to you rather than tossing in the bin.

I don't know what the selective service form looks like or how/when one applies, so can't help with that one. I know Immigrants are to register, as are American males aged 18-25. If he applies for citizenship, he will have to submit proof that he registered if he became a permanent resident while he was in that age group. So figure out if that is a receipt/proof and hang on to it.

Here's an online tool to check to see if he has indeed been registered. https://www.sss.gov/default.htm

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