DS-230 Part I, Question #25

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Old Feb 1st 2005, 7:20 am
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I'm presently filling out my DS-230 form and am wondering
about Question #25 where it asks for "Type of Visa".

I've visited my fiancée in Maryland three different times
(1-2 week trips), but don't remember ever having to
apply for a visa. I was visiting from Canada.

Do I just write "N/A"? Yeah, I know...silly question, but
it's 3AM and I'm too tired to Google... ;-)

Regards,
Claude :-{)>
 
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Default Re: DS-230 Part I, Question #25

Originally Posted by Claude Jacques
Do I just write "N/A"?
Salut! Write "none". Writing N/A would be incorrect since the question is applicable!

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Old Feb 1st 2005, 3:48 pm
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Default Re: DS-230 Part I, Question #25

Originally Posted by Claude Jacques
I'm presently filling out my DS-230 form and am wondering
about Question #25 where it asks for "Type of Visa".

I've visited my fiancée in Maryland three different times
(1-2 week trips), but don't remember ever having to
apply for a visa. I was visiting from Canada.

Do I just write "N/A"? Yeah, I know...silly question, but
it's 3AM and I'm too tired to Google... ;-)

Regards,
Claude :-{)>
Hi:

Put in "None [Canadian]"

"The problem is all inside your head she said to me. The answer is easy if you take it logically. I'd like to help you in your struggle to be free." Paul Simon
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Old Feb 2nd 2005, 7:11 am
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Folinskyinla wrote:
    >>I'm presently filling out my DS-230 form and am wondering
    >>about Question #25 where it asks for "Type of Visa".
    >>I've visited my fiancée in Maryland three different times
    >>(1-2 week trips), but don't remember ever having to
    >>apply for a visa. I was visiting from Canada.
    >>Do I just write "N/A"? Yeah, I know...silly question, but
    >>it's 3AM and I'm too tired to Google... ;-)
    >>Regards,
    >>Claude :-{)>
    >
    >
    > Hi:
    >
    > Put in "None [Canadian]"
    >
    > "The problem is all inside your head she said to me. The answer is easy
    > if you take it logically. I'd like to help you in your struggle to be
    > free." Paul Simon
    >

Interesting style difference. I usually put "exempt" rather than "None
[Canadian]" but either would do.

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