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Thomas1988

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  1. Agreed. Original document is currently in transit on a FedEx Int'l Max III Nuclear Priority so it should be here before next week lol Thanks again fellas @OldUser and @carmel34
  2. Appreciate y'all @OldUserand @Fr8dog!
  3. Good evening! My N400 interview is next week, the letter tells me to bring evidence of Selective Service Registration, I have never registered for Selective Service in the US (I am currently over 37yo, entered as a LPR at 33y8mo, and before that, my first entry in the US was at 26y6mo of age on a b1/b2, and many b1/b2 visits after that until LPR entry). From all I have read so far, I should indeed not have registered, but don't know what evidence to bring, some people say - "bring this SSS template pdf to the interview about applicants over 31yo", other people say "it does not matter that you are 99yo at the time of interview and never lived in the US between 18 and 31, you will need to request SSS for a Status Information Letter, dont use the SSS template because the officer will get mad", other people say "the IO never even asked for it because they must have realized due to my age" etc. Can anybody help shed some light on my case? Thank you!
  4. You're probably correct and we will do that, but due to the fact that it would be almost impossible to get that issued/urgently mailed to the US in time for the interview, I'm wondering if the same document we currently have would suffice like it did for my I-130 interview (probably a big reason why we've never ever worried about getting a physical copy).
  5. "Marriage certificates may include annotations regarding previous marriages, divorces, and deaths of former spouses" So yes to that, but this State Dept website never mentions "Digitally signed and issued" divorce documents, hence the confusion. The only time there is a mention of words such as "electronically" or "digitally", is in the context of divorces outside of Brazil being electronically recognized in Brazil(which is not my case), my divorce annotation was done and signed and issued electronically straight from a Brazil notary.
  6. My interview is coming up in about a week and the Interview scheduling document mentions all the (original) documents I am supposed to present at the interview, including "Proof of death or divorce for each prior marriage of yourself or spouse". In my country, they amend the Marriage Certificate with Annotation of Divorce on the same document, and they also sign it and issue it digitally. I have never had a physical original divorce document, this is all I have, and that is what we used during our I-130 process. The document contains instructions to verify authenticity via a govt website and a Hash Code, as well as a QR code linking to the same govt website for verification etc. Has anybody presented a foreign digitally signed document at a N400 interview before? Thank you!
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