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Yes, i will do that tho...that will be lots of things in the attached but yes, will be much neater with the computer printout. I will write see attached in the gap (is that ok?). No need to use caps for the last name if i do that on computer right?

By the way...about the ink...for the signature what would be better black ink or blue ink (since it has to be original)

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If you read the form (most forms that is) - it specifically states to use all caps for last names (easier to pick them out I suppose). So - if it says to do that - do it.

Black ink is always preferred - it retains legibility after copying. (blue tends to "fade" as the generation increases) - While in the Navy - you were only to use black ink for anything "official" - so I carried on doing that.

I haven't seen any apps kicked back for using blue ink though.

You could put "see attached sheet" or just fill in as much as you can - they are smart enough to see the attached sheet (That's what I did - I didn't write "see attached sheet" and didn't have any issues)

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I've heard that some people use blue ink because it's easier to verify that it's an original signature (not a photocopy of a form).

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I was naive enough to fill all 4 by hand, it never crossed my mind to make copies of the one and then sign all lol , that is too much work and not needed <_< ( i did buy a very fine black pen so that i didn't leave any blotches)

I did not fill it out on the computer because it was going to look like a letter soup, not even the birthdates fit properly on mm/dd/yyyy that was crazy, my parents and husband's place of birth too long also. I couldn't figure on the pc how to change font sizes so I just said F this! and did it by hand :jest:

** By the way when you are doing the I-129f use Black ink as per instructions**

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I was naive enough to fill all 4 by hand, it never crossed my mind to make copies of the one and then sign all lol , that is too much work and not needed <_< ( i did buy a very fine black pen so that i didn't leave any blotches)

I did not fill it out on the computer because it was going to look like a letter soup, not even the birthdates fit properly on mm/dd/yyyy that was crazy, my parents and husband's place of birth too long also. I couldn't figure on the pc how to change font sizes so I just said F this! and did it by hand :jest:

** By the way when you are doing the I-129f use Black ink as per instructions**

Hahahahahahaha funny bout the F this! Thank you for the answer. Merry xtmas

If you read the form (most forms that is) - it specifically states to use all caps for last names (easier to pick them out I suppose). So - if it says to do that - do it.

Black ink is always preferred - it retains legibility after copying. (blue tends to "fade" as the generation increases) - While in the Navy - you were only to use black ink for anything "official" - so I carried on doing that.

I haven't seen any apps kicked back for using blue ink though.

You could put "see attached sheet" or just fill in as much as you can - they are smart enough to see the attached sheet (That's what I did - I didn't write "see attached sheet" and didn't have any issues)

Thank you for the advices they're very useful...I think that everybody try to thousand check every single detail since all of us want our visa process goes fine. Merry xtmas!

Thanks to all other answers as well! :)

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So did you leave it blank in the form and write it in the supplementary page? or did you write in the form whatever could fit and then write the complete thing in the supplementary page?

Thanks

I just referred to the supplemental page as 'see supplemental for question 7' or something to that affect. I would then label the top of the page with the reference. It seemed to work, Claudeth's petition was approved by USC in about 20 days or so.

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Stephen + Elisha created an improved version of the G325A Form a while back. It's exactly the same form but he was able to unlock the pdf document and change the font size.

Here's the link:

http://home.windstream.net/ssheiko/g-325a_improved.pdf

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Stephen + Elisha created an improved version of the G325A Form a while back. It's exactly the same form but he was able to unlock the pdf document and change the font size.

Here's the link:

http://home.windstream.net/ssheiko/g-325a_improved.pdf

Goodluck! :thumbs:

This is exactly what I've been looking for, thanks!

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Stephen + Elisha created an improved version of the G325A Form a while back. It's exactly the same form but he was able to unlock the pdf document and change the font size.

Here's the link:

http://home.windstream.net/ssheiko/g-325a_improved.pdf

Goodluck! :thumbs:

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If only I would have seen this before! :crying:

Happy Holidays to you also Seven :blush:

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