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Help! We left "A-number" blank on G325-A!!!!

Help! We left "A-number" blank on G325-A!!!!

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Old Feb 10th 2002, 5:33 pm
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Jennifer
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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
 
Old Feb 10th 2002, 10:19 pm
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Alvena Ferreira
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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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