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Re: Registering for Selective Service
Originally Posted by Xebedee
(Post 10709332)
My eldest son will be 18 in 3 years. I do not want him to sign up for the SS draft list. He has dual UK/USA nationality and I'm concerned about what they might do to him if he refuses since nowadays there is so much paranoia in Amerika.
http://www.sss.gov/fsaliens.htm Besides, there hasn't been a draft in 40 years even though the US has been involved in other wars since then. |
Re: Registering for Selective Service
Originally Posted by MarylandNed
(Post 10718768)
You don't need a letter. It clearly states so here:
http://www.sss.gov/Status.html No status information letters are required from the Selective Service System for : Non-U.S. male on a valid non-immigrant visa For example, if the man entered the United States as an F-1 student visa and remained in that status until his 26th birthday, he would need to provide documentation indicating that he was admitted on an F-1 visa and attended school full-time as required. Acceptable documentation for this situation include a copy of his I-20 form or a letter from the school he attended indicating his full-time attendance as a non-immigrant alien. The same thing applies for all non-immigrant statuses. . |
Re: Registering for Selective Service
I don't care what it says in the instructions, if you need evidence and you don't have any, that is the only way to get it. There is no other. Unless you can get a copy of the I-20 or DS-2019 from the college or USCIS. Request it in the Privacy Act request.
But yes the employer should be clever enough to realize that you were exempt. |
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