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palilover
I am doing finishing touches on the I864 before sending it out and I have a dumb question. Like the USCIS forms (I130 for example), if something could not be filled out, we were not to leave it blank and had to fill in NA. Is that the same case as the I864? I'm speaking specifically about the assets section (as one example) as I do not plan to use assets. So do I leave it blank, fill everything in with an NA or put a 0 in there since it deals with money? I know in sections where it requests the A number or my husband's social security number, I'm leaving that blank as adobe acrobat wants thsoe in a certain format since I'm filling mine out on the computer and will print it out.
Thanks
Roserick
QUOTE(palilover @ Dec 12 2007, 11:52 PM) *
I am doing finishing touches on the I864 before sending it out and I have a dumb question. Like the USCIS forms (I130 for example), if something could not be filled out, we were not to leave it blank and had to fill in NA. Is that the same case as the I864? I'm speaking specifically about the assets section (as one example) as I do not plan to use assets. So do I leave it blank, fill everything in with an NA or put a 0 in there since it deals with money? I know in sections where it requests the A number or my husband's social security number, I'm leaving that blank as adobe acrobat wants thsoe in a certain format since I'm filling mine out on the computer and will print it out.
Thanks


If I were you I would just use the form I-864ez

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RandyandRina
smile.gif You would consider using I-864EZ if you are using just your own salary. You won't be able to use co-sponsors or assets or self-employment information on the I-864EZ.

QUOTE(Roserick @ Dec 13 2007, 12:24 AM) *
QUOTE(palilover @ Dec 12 2007, 11:52 PM) *
I am doing finishing touches on the I864 before sending it out and I have a dumb question. Like the USCIS forms (I130 for example), if something could not be filled out, we were not to leave it blank and had to fill in NA. Is that the same case as the I864? I'm speaking specifically about the assets section (as one example) as I do not plan to use assets. So do I leave it blank, fill everything in with an NA or put a 0 in there since it deals with money? I know in sections where it requests the A number or my husband's social security number, I'm leaving that blank as adobe acrobat wants thsoe in a certain format since I'm filling mine out on the computer and will print it out.
Thanks


If I were you I would just use the form I-864ez

Check it out...

simple_male
QUOTE(palilover @ Dec 12 2007, 11:52 PM) *
I am doing finishing touches on the I864 before sending it out and I have a dumb question. Like the USCIS forms (I130 for example), if something could not be filled out, we were not to leave it blank and had to fill in NA. Is that the same case as the I864? I'm speaking specifically about the assets section (as one example) as I do not plan to use assets. So do I leave it blank, fill everything in with an NA or put a 0 in there since it deals with money? I know in sections where it requests the A number or my husband's social security number, I'm leaving that blank as adobe acrobat wants thsoe in a certain format since I'm filling mine out on the computer and will print it out.
Thanks


I wrote down "N/A," for the asset section, since I did not use any. I wrote "N/A" just once at the beginning of the asset section and it was fine.
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