What is best???
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When you come across a question on any of the immigration forms that is not
applicable to you, is it better to write N/A, NONE, or just leave it blank??? Thanks
applicable to you, is it better to write N/A, NONE, or just leave it blank??? Thanks
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northspoon wrote:
> When you come across a question on any of the immigration forms that is not
> applicable to you, is it better to write N/A, NONE, or just leave it blank???
Always use NONE if possible. NEVER leave anything blank. One biggy: any question that
asks about previous marriages or divorces and IF you have NEVER been married before,
write NONE, do NOT write N/A. It IS applicable, but you have NONE. N/A will get you
an RFI on that type of question.
Alvena
Doc Steen Site: http://www.mindspring.com/~docsteen/...o/visainfo.htm
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I am not a lawyer and this is not immigration advice. This is my personal opinion,
gleaned from the previous postings of others, and posted for the purpose of
discussion only. If your case is complicated, then you may need an immigration
attorney. Locate an immigration attorney in your area at: http://www.aila.org
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> When you come across a question on any of the immigration forms that is not
> applicable to you, is it better to write N/A, NONE, or just leave it blank???
Always use NONE if possible. NEVER leave anything blank. One biggy: any question that
asks about previous marriages or divorces and IF you have NEVER been married before,
write NONE, do NOT write N/A. It IS applicable, but you have NONE. N/A will get you
an RFI on that type of question.
Alvena
Doc Steen Site: http://www.mindspring.com/~docsteen/...o/visainfo.htm
=========================================
I am not a lawyer and this is not immigration advice. This is my personal opinion,
gleaned from the previous postings of others, and posted for the purpose of
discussion only. If your case is complicated, then you may need an immigration
attorney. Locate an immigration attorney in your area at: http://www.aila.org
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