Black ink for I-751
#16
Re: Black ink for I-751
Originally Posted by meauxna
Would you like to step over here to be smacked, or shall I come to you?
#17
Re: Black ink for I-751
Originally Posted by gruffbrown
Fountain pens....cartridge or bottled ink?
#18
Re: Black ink for I-751
Originally Posted by meauxna
Lucky for you that I have to go rustle up some grub. An ACCO fastener in the eye is not a pretty sight!
#19
Re: Black ink for I-751
Originally Posted by gruffbrown
Are fibre tips OK?
Tips are great. Fibre Nahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
Reg. Frank R.
#20
Re: Black ink for I-751
Originally Posted by meauxna
lol.. and yes, I missed out a smiley before, on accident.
You must've meant ACCO fasteners
You must've meant ACCO fasteners
#21
Re: Black ink for I-751
Originally Posted by gruffbrown
Are fibre tips OK?
#22
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Re: Black ink for I-751
Elvira wrote:
>>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.
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>
> Okay.
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> Next question: ACRO fasteners vs paperclips?
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> ;)
>
Staple
>>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.
>
>
> Okay.
>
> Next question: ACRO fasteners vs paperclips?
>
> ;)
>
Staple
#24
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Re: Black ink for I-751
Originally Posted by Rete
Whiteout?
Do you or don't you?
Do you or don't you?
(Insert 'scared' smilie here...)
#25
Re: Black ink for I-751
Originally Posted by Frank
I might use blue even if black is specified, but never red or green.
Anything other than black or (dark) blue will not photocopy or (more
importantly) scan correctly because they come out a lighter shade of grey
when scanned
Anything other than black or (dark) blue will not photocopy or (more
importantly) scan correctly because they come out a lighter shade of grey
when scanned
I ask my clients to use a blue ink ballpoint pen and press down hard when they write their names. That way, if the officer has concerns about a signature they might be able to see how the pen pressed into the paper. Plus, my client’s sign each page of the G-325A separately (I don’t use the carbon copy govt. issued G-325As) so each signature will likely be slightly different and that can also help an officer who might suspect a scan or photo copy of a signature.
#26
Re: Black ink for I-751
Originally Posted by Rete
If you sign in blue, you will always know which is the original.
#27
#28
Re: Black ink for I-751
Originally Posted by Rete
Whiteout?
Do you or don't you?
Do you or don't you?
#29
Re: Black ink for I-751
Originally Posted by gruffbrown
Liquid or tape?
Reg. Frank R.
#30
Re: Black ink for I-751
Originally Posted by Rete
Whiteout?
Do you or don't you?
Do you or don't you?
Marnee