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I have a question about selective service for N-400. I read the guide and it says one should register for Select service before age 26. I was in USA on student visa since age 22 and when I got my GC I was 27. I was not allowed to register for Selective service as student and then on h1-b visa. Selective service website says I can not register now. Naturalization guide says that I need to provide an explanation. I am wondering if anyone had a similar issue. Is there any format template that I can use? should I call Selective service office and ask for some documentation as to why I was not eligible, etc. Any guidance would be helpful since I heard people's N-400 is getting delayed due to this issue. So, I want to make sure I do all paperwork properly.

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  On 3/12/2019 at 2:05 AM, sumesh said:

Its necessary

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F1 students are non-immigrants, and as such are exempt from registering for the Selective Service. In fact in N400 application form , page 16 it says 

Are you a male who lived in the United States at any time between your 18th and 26th birthdays? (This does not include living in the United States as a lawful nonimmigrant.)

 

but it I could totally be wrong.

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  On 3/12/2019 at 2:17 AM, torres10 said:

F1 students are non-immigrants, and as such are exempt from registering for the Selective Service. In fact in N400 application form , page 16 it says 

Are you a male who lived in the United States at any time between your 18th and 26th birthdays? (This does not include living in the United States as a lawful nonimmigrant.)

 

but it I could totally be wrong.

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That is my understanding as well. But guide asked for some explanation along with application.

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  On 3/12/2019 at 2:17 AM, torres10 said:

F1 students are non-immigrants, and as such are exempt from registering for the Selective Service. In fact in N400 application form , page 16 it says 

Are you a male who lived in the United States at any time between your 18th and 26th birthdays? (This does not include living in the United States as a lawful nonimmigrant.)

 

but it I could totally be wrong.

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Even undocumented aliens have to register.

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  On 3/12/2019 at 2:32 AM, sumesh said:

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see highlighted from the link you have posted. Please refrain from unsound advise in the matter you are not knowledgeable.

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Let others chime in and see what they say. 

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  On 3/12/2019 at 2:03 AM, Visitor User said:

Immigration status is irrelevant to register for SSS.

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This isn't true.

 

Bona fide nonimmigrants who maintain their nonimmigrant status entirely between the ages of 18 and 26 are not required to register for Selective Service.

 

OP wasn't required to register if they maintained their F-1 status between 18 and 26.

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No. Though I don't even know if you can register. I would imagine so, just that it's not required.

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  On 3/12/2019 at 1:57 AM, sumesh said:

I have a question about selective service for N-400. I read the guide and it says one should register for Select service before age 26. I was in USA on student visa since age 22 and when I got my GC I was 27. I was not allowed to register for Selective service as student and then on h1-b visa. Selective service website says I can not register now. Naturalization guide says that I need to provide an explanation. I am wondering if anyone had a similar issue. Is there any format template that I can use? should I call Selective service office and ask for some documentation as to why I was not eligible, etc. Any guidance would be helpful since I heard people's N-400 is getting delayed due to this issue. So, I want to make sure I do all paperwork properly.

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since you were on a non immigrant visa, you need to provide proof that you maintained the non immigrant status from the time you arrived until the time after your 26th birthday.

 

If at anytime in between you became a legal permanent resident and did not sign up you are in violation and there for your N-400 will be denied.

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  On 3/12/2019 at 6:42 AM, Visitor User said:

Would it be considered negatively when applying for N-400 if F-1 Visa holders did register for SSS?

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it would not reflect negativity at all they just need to provide proof that they were on a non immigrant visa for the entire duration of time that is open and required to sign up.

 
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