To: KarlInOhio
Well, actually I think it is not possible to submit it after that.
If you become a citizen after 25, you are not required to have signed up.
47 posted on
10/22/2009 9:59:26 AM PDT by
ConservativeMind
(There is no "gray area" on issues. See things from both sides, but choose the right side.)
To: ConservativeMind
You can't download a paper copy of the FAFSA and entering the electronic one requires a SS number, birthdate, etc. The government publication "Completing the FAFSA" also says that selective service registration is only required for men between 18 and 25. There is no reference to being above 25 but never having filled one out.
I say zot him because he's just making this up if he really is 32.
55 posted on
10/22/2009 10:06:56 AM PDT by
KarlInOhio
(Soon everyone will win a Nobel Peace Prize for not being George Bush...well, except for George Bush.)
To: ConservativeMind
If you become a citizen after 25, you are not required to have signed up.
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Not true. Non-citizen residents have to register if they’re the right age. My husband got citizenship last year. He’d lived in the US when he was of registration age and he had to explain, in detail, on the form why he had not registered. In his case, men born when he was were never required to register, whether citizens or not.
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