N-400 CAPITAL letters question
#1
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N-400 CAPITAL letters question
The instructions for N-400 states to "Print clearly or type your answers
using CAPITAL letters".
If I read this correctly I should enter all text in Capital, right?
But when I looked at a sample N-400 form in a book I checked out from my
public library, "How to Become a
U.S. Citizen", 4th Edition by Debra R Shpigler, all text was entered with
just the first letter capitalized.
A little confused?????
using CAPITAL letters".
If I read this correctly I should enter all text in Capital, right?
But when I looked at a sample N-400 form in a book I checked out from my
public library, "How to Become a
U.S. Citizen", 4th Edition by Debra R Shpigler, all text was entered with
just the first letter capitalized.
A little confused?????
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Re: N-400 CAPITAL letters question
Originally posted by Coontan Kinte
The instructions for N-400 states to "Print clearly or type your answers
using CAPITAL letters".
If I read this correctly I should enter all text in Capital, right?
But when I looked at a sample N-400 form in a book I checked out from my
public library, "How to Become a
U.S. Citizen", 4th Edition by Debra R Shpigler, all text was entered with
just the first letter capitalized.
A little confused?????
The instructions for N-400 states to "Print clearly or type your answers
using CAPITAL letters".
If I read this correctly I should enter all text in Capital, right?
But when I looked at a sample N-400 form in a book I checked out from my
public library, "How to Become a
U.S. Citizen", 4th Edition by Debra R Shpigler, all text was entered with
just the first letter capitalized.
A little confused?????
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Re: N-400 CAPITAL letters question
I filled mine out with only first letters in capital. I am now a USC.
"pcm" <member@british_expats.com> wrote in message
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> Originally posted by Coontan Kinte
> > The instructions for N-400 states to "Print clearly or type
> > your answers
> > using CAPITAL letters".
> > If I read this correctly I should enter all text in Capital, right?
> > But when I looked at a sample N-400 form in a book I checked
> > out from my
> > public library, "How to Become a
> > U.S. Citizen", 4th Edition by Debra R Shpigler, all text was
> > entered with
> > just the first letter capitalized.
> > A little confused?????
> As I understand it and the way I did it is if you're filling out the
> application on the computer itself that is typing it, you use all
> capital letters. And if you're filling out the application with a pen
> then you should print. You can still use capital letters but not
> necessary as long as you print and not write cursive.
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
"pcm" <member@british_expats.com> wrote in message
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> Originally posted by Coontan Kinte
> > The instructions for N-400 states to "Print clearly or type
> > your answers
> > using CAPITAL letters".
> > If I read this correctly I should enter all text in Capital, right?
> > But when I looked at a sample N-400 form in a book I checked
> > out from my
> > public library, "How to Become a
> > U.S. Citizen", 4th Edition by Debra R Shpigler, all text was
> > entered with
> > just the first letter capitalized.
> > A little confused?????
> As I understand it and the way I did it is if you're filling out the
> application on the computer itself that is typing it, you use all
> capital letters. And if you're filling out the application with a pen
> then you should print. You can still use capital letters but not
> necessary as long as you print and not write cursive.
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com