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Filed: EB-3 Visa Country: India
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I received the Interview letter and its says,

 You MUST BRING the following with you to the interview:
#1)• This letter.
#2)• Your Alien Registration Card ("green card").
#3)• Any evidence of Selective Service Registration.
#4)• Your passport and/or any other documents you used in connection with any entries into the United States.
 

i need some help with #3 and #4, 

#3) I was 23 when i landed into US, on H1, back in year 2000, do i need  get a letter for Selective service, ?.

#4) this is some thing commonly requested by USCIS, should i be aware of any thing?. or consultant an attorney ?.

Please help,

My time line,

Applied on June 26, Lawrence MA

 

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How old were you when you became a permanent resident? That’s the age that matters.

 

Yes, everyone is asked to bring passports, which cover their period of permanent residence in the US. They may check for your initial stamped immigrant visa as well as evidence of other trips out (as listed in your N400 form).

 
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