Black ink for I-751
#31
Re: Black ink for I-751
Originally Posted by USA & Pakistan
Never on a USCIS form!! :scared:
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#32
Re: Black ink for I-751
Originally Posted by ramNagab
Hi
I read on I-751 form that I should use balck ink . I am using blue ink all the time
is blue ink acceptable ?
Thanks
I read on I-751 form that I should use balck ink . I am using blue ink all the time
is blue ink acceptable ?
Thanks
#33
Re: Black ink for I-751
Originally Posted by meauxna
First reaction: A familiar name user with 83 posts is not a troll.
2nd: Been around long enough to know that the form instructions are not always correct.
3rd: Well... are you *sure* you want to stand behind that one?! lol
4th: Well, yeah, it does seem pretty clear. Use the damn black ink, but do as Rete says and use the common lawyers' convention of signing in blue ballpoint so that it is more clear that the signature is original.
2nd: Been around long enough to know that the form instructions are not always correct.
3rd: Well... are you *sure* you want to stand behind that one?! lol
4th: Well, yeah, it does seem pretty clear. Use the damn black ink, but do as Rete says and use the common lawyers' convention of signing in blue ballpoint so that it is more clear that the signature is original.
No! Only the Charlie Oscar is allowed to sign in blue ink. Or, maybe you have an inflated view of yourself. If you're a peeon that the peeons pee on, then you must sign in BLACK.
Last edited by Carl; Jan 10th 2006 at 8:44 pm. Reason: typo