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04-16-2019, 04:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Malign0n View Post
The Selective Service registration is required for all men between ages of 18 to 26. You won't be sent to jail or be given a fine for registering. You won't be asked questions about your citizenship if you register.

Even though you're a noncitizen, it is generally considered a favorable character determination if one day you naturalize and become a citizen of the U.S. The opposite can be said if you actively avoid registering in the Selective Service
Failure to register for selective service pretty much bars you from naturalization until you turn 31 (or 28 if you're naturalizing as a spouse of USC or under VAWA). Technically the laws permits exceptions but in all reality they're never granted.
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