Good afternoon guys, I have a question about the N-400, part 12 question 2 that says: Have you EVER registered to vote in any Federal, State, or local election in the United States?
I problem is the following: I am currently applying for citizenship and a couple of months ago I found out that I was registered to vote, it just so happened, that I was registered to vote in 2012 and I did not even remember registering to vote, but what happened was registered by a person that called while I was taking my dog for a walk. To make the story short, I filled out the form without knowing what it was, but on the question fist question that says, "Are you a citizen of the United States of America?" I put that I was not! So I went to the Voter Registration office and I unregister.
So this is my question, now that I am unregistered to vote and I have the proof that I am no longer registered and that I checked No in the question that ask if I was an US Citizen, should mark No on the question 2 part 12 of the N-400 form?
Thank you in advance and I am sorry to make this post so long, but I wanted to be as accurate as possible.
I problem is the following: I am currently applying for citizenship and a couple of months ago I found out that I was registered to vote, it just so happened, that I was registered to vote in 2012 and I did not even remember registering to vote, but what happened was registered by a person that called while I was taking my dog for a walk. To make the story short, I filled out the form without knowing what it was, but on the question fist question that says, "Are you a citizen of the United States of America?" I put that I was not! So I went to the Voter Registration office and I unregister.
So this is my question, now that I am unregistered to vote and I have the proof that I am no longer registered and that I checked No in the question that ask if I was an US Citizen, should mark No on the question 2 part 12 of the N-400 form?
Thank you in advance and I am sorry to make this post so long, but I wanted to be as accurate as possible.
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