Can I correct mistakes in an N-400 Citizenship application AFTER submisal?
I accidentally said "NO" to the question, "Have you ever registered to vote in any federalm state, or local elections in the United States."
A little before submitting the application, I was approached by a campus recruiter at my school. He told me to register to vote. I told him I was not a citizen but that I was working on it. He told me it was no big deal, all I had to do was note vote if I was not a citizen by the time I applied.
Stupidly, I believed him, only to recently discover that it was a lie.
I contacted the L.A. County registrar and submitted a letter requesting to cancel my registration.
My questions are
1) Have I done enough to fix this?
2) Can I correct this error and clear it up after submitting the N-400?
3) Or will I get the chance to explain myself during the citizenship interview?
Thank you.
Answer:
The service may send a request for additonal evidence (RFE) about this or it may come up in your interview at the local office. I would not send in anything now, maybe wait until your file is at the local office and send in. Immigration rarely matches up general paperwork to a file when randomly sent in. I would bring any documents you have to the interview and type up a brief declaration that you unknowingly did this. you should be able to straighten it out at the interview.
you voted..and you're not legal? you're in deep doo-doo
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