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Mike X Man

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  1. 100% facts. There is an older gentleman in Florida or Tennessee who learned this lesson the very hard way after his parents were deceased when he applied for his social security benefits after paying for them for 60+ years. Better be safe than sorry. This particular case, he was born in Canada to US parents and they never really finished the required paperwork to solidify his US citizenship. It was inferred and he got caught up after the Real ID laws went into effect. I believe they actually refused to renew his driver's license where he lived. He was also a veteran. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6g5JNlzg7zM
  2. You should disclose it again, since you already did so during the AOS process, and it is something that happened when you were 20. It will not affect your naturalization process in a negative way. Not mentioning it, will....because it's a traceable lie.
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