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I have never registered for vote as I am not a Us citizen then how come I got this Jury Letter? It says I have been randomly selected for jury duty.. I have mailed the letter stating that I am not a US citizen and I am on green card. But I am freaking how come I got selected since I am on a green card? I can guarantee I have never registered for voting as it can harm my citizenship. I am so scared.. anyone has experienced this before? 

 

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1 minute ago, Teepee said:

check the source and authenticity of the email properly, it could be a fraudulent one

I tired calling court house but its closed as of now.. I will go to court clerk and figurer this thing out.. I am so scared.. 

 

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Just fax a letter to the presiding judge or authority and explain that you are not a citizen.  It is nothing to worry about.

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Hi there,

 

as long as you sent back the letter stating that you are not a US citizen, you'll be fine.

Nothing else to do on your side.

This happened to my wife years ago when she was not yet a citizen.

 

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1 minute ago, missileman said:

Just fax a letter to the presiding judge or authority and explain that you are not a citizen.  It is nothing to worry about.

Thank you! there was a link mentioned on the summon and I entered the information. I click on I am not a us citizen and its asked my green card number.. I entered my green card number. thats all.. 

1 minute ago, missileman said:

Don't worry.  This is just an error on their part.  In some localities, jury members are selected by driver's licenceor other records.  Just explain the situation to them, and all will be fine.

thank you so much!! 

 

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Just now, abhatia315 said:

I tired calling court house but its closed as of now.. I will go to court clerk and figurer this thing out.. I am so scared.. 

you dont need to worry, sometimes could be a mix up somewhere, and since you said it was randomly selected you could get more info when you call the court house.

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Just now, abhatia315 said:

Thank you! there was a link mentioned on the summon and I entered the information. I click on I am not a us citizen and its asked my green card number.. I entered my green card number. thats all.. 

Problem solved!!! Great job!!

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In summary, it took 13 months for approval of the CR-1.  It took 44 months for approval of the I-751.  It took 4 months for approval of the N-400.   It took 172 days from N-400 application to Oath Ceremony.   It took 6 weeks for Passport, then 7 additional weeks for return of wife's Naturalization Certificate.. 
 

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20 minutes ago, abhatia315 said:

Thank you! there was a link mentioned on the summon and I entered the information. I click on I am not a us citizen and its asked my green card number.. I entered my green card number. thats all.. 

thank you so much!! 

Where do I find my green card number? :huh:

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2 minutes ago, Andrina said:

Where do I find my green card number? :huh:

Its your USCIS# right below your name on your green card. it is also know as alien number.

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The names for sending those jury things are randomly chosen, I believe.

I got one almost immediately after obtaining a State ID at the DMV last year...just checked off "not a citizen" and sent it back with a photocopy of my green card.

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I would also reach out to the DMV (or equivalent) and make sure that they didn’t register you to vote automatically when you got your driver’s license.

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3 minutes ago, mallafri76 said:

I would also reach out to the DMV (or equivalent) and make sure that they didn’t register you to vote automatically when you got your driver’s license.

That’s next thing on my mind. But I remember going to DMV in March and they speciafically asked to me show my green card in order for me to get my driving licence. I presented my green card and got my licence. I hope they have not made any mistake :( that’s what I am really worried about.. 

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