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  1. Just a hint for anyone looking to get top clearance. It seems that having dual citizenship disqualifies you from getting such clearance. Even though they may ask you to hand in your passport and give a statement that you renounce your previous citizenship, which is disappointing and in a way discriminatory in my opinion. You are a naturalized citizen, but yet you are not treated like every other citizen. I understand the security concerns, but it is discriminatory, because in the future my children will be born U.S. citizens and they will be treated like this because they will automatically have dual citizenship through their father.

    Thanks to everyone for all suggestions, just wanted you to know this unless they change it.

  2. Thanks everyone. I'm doing it on Monday. It does says that there is a 30 day period from entering(on Monday it will be 33days), however, from what I've read, as long as you do it before you turn 26, and were required to, you will be fine.

    I'm actually a lucky one, I just stumbled upon Selected Service while looking for employment with FBI, so I googled it. I read it in i-485 but ignored it thinking USCIS will take care of it.. :)

    Haven't even gotten citizenship yet, and aiming high, but it's the way it is.

  3. Hello everyone,

    I have just submitted my AOS package and it arrived yesterday(Friday). Accidentally I stumbled upon Selective Service and some talk about having to register.

    I'm currently 24 years, my i94 expires in November, and in October I will be 25. I'm on a k1 visa.

    I read that people who are on k1 are not required to register, but once you apply for AOS we should register ?

    So, to make it short, do i have to register now? I know the USCIS is suppose to do it automatically, but since i can do it online, i rather do it if I must.

    Many thanks.

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