Help! We left "A-number" blank on G325-A!!!!
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Hi everyone,
I just stumbled across a post that said NEVER LEAVE ANY BLANKS (INCLUDING THE
A-NUMBER) saying that it will definitely lead to an RFI/RFE.
My fiance and I both left the A-number section blank on our G-325A assuming
(dammit!) that this might be something that the INS assigns to us. Therefore - we
filled None or N/A in all the other applicable spots - and left this one just wide
open and empty.
Did we completely screw ourselves or what?? Can we pretty much expect to get an
RFI/RFE now requesting us to put the word "None" in one flippin' spot????
Everyday I seem to find one more thing to freak out about and second guess myself
with in this process...
What do you guys think?? As always, thanks!!
Jennifer
I just stumbled across a post that said NEVER LEAVE ANY BLANKS (INCLUDING THE
A-NUMBER) saying that it will definitely lead to an RFI/RFE.
My fiance and I both left the A-number section blank on our G-325A assuming
(dammit!) that this might be something that the INS assigns to us. Therefore - we
filled None or N/A in all the other applicable spots - and left this one just wide
open and empty.
Did we completely screw ourselves or what?? Can we pretty much expect to get an
RFI/RFE now requesting us to put the word "None" in one flippin' spot????
Everyday I seem to find one more thing to freak out about and second guess myself
with in this process...
What do you guys think?? As always, thanks!!
Jennifer
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Jennifer wrote:
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Don't throw in the towell, they may glaze right over it and do the approval...nothing
is a sure thing until it happens with INS. Alvena
See the Doc Steen site here:
http://www.mindspring.com/~docsteen/...o/visainfo.htm I am not a lawyer, and this
is not immigration advice. The information I provide is mostly gleaned from old
newsgroup posts and visa links on the internet. If you want or need a lawyer, go to:
http://www.aila.org
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Don't throw in the towell, they may glaze right over it and do the approval...nothing
is a sure thing until it happens with INS. Alvena
See the Doc Steen site here:
http://www.mindspring.com/~docsteen/...o/visainfo.htm I am not a lawyer, and this
is not immigration advice. The information I provide is mostly gleaned from old
newsgroup posts and visa links on the internet. If you want or need a lawyer, go to:
http://www.aila.org