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23 hours ago, AHC_2015 said:

I filed based on the 5-year rule in December and just received my interview letter on Friday. The letter doesn't go into that much detail about what to bring. It says to bring the following:

 

  • The interview notice
  • Your green card
  • Any evidence of Selective Service Registration
  • Your passport

If you're filing as the spouse of a US citizen it says to bring your marriage certificate, proof of death or divorce for prior marriages for you and your spouse and your spouse's birth or naturalization certificate.

 

I plan on also bringing my driver's license and tax returns (which I also uploaded).

Hi, I’m 39 I come to USA when I was 28 how I’m gonna get that evidence of selective service?

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58 minutes ago, OldUser said:

You don't need it then.

My interview in March and the notice said you must bring 

1:you green card

2:any evidence of selective service 

3:your passport and expired passport that connected to your enteries

i have all those except evidence of selective service. I’m confused. Thank you for your help 

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