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Mailed in the I-751 earlier today. However on the form if the question did not apply I left it blank instead of writing NONE. For example the question about spouses A#. Spouse doesn't have an A number, so I left it blank. However, I just now read that I should have wrote NONE. Will something that minor cause a delay or other negative response? Or am I just being overly worried?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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Well it can result in RFE's. I doubt if you will get a negative response but you MIGHT get an RFE. Depends how strict they wanna be.

Also, your answer to that qn is N/A for "not applicable" as your spouse is the USC I assume and therefore has no alien number. The term "none" means the question applies (i.e. he is or was an alien), but you have no information for it (i.e. in my case prior to GETTING my alien number, I don't have one given to me so that question APPLIES to me, I just don't have one yet).... if that makes sense.

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Well it can result in RFE's. I doubt if you will get a negative response but you MIGHT get an RFE. Depends how strict they wanna be.

Also, your answer to that qn is N/A for "not applicable" as your spouse is the USC I assume and therefore has no alien number. The term "none" means the question applies (i.e. he is or was an alien), but you have no information for it (i.e. in my case prior to GETTING my alien number, I don't have one given to me so that question APPLIES to me, I just don't have one yet).... if that makes sense.

Thanks for the response. That does make sense. Actually I'm the spouse, and I am a US citizen. On the form we left a few questions blank like "other names used" because she doesn't use any other names, and information about children, because we don't have any children. I only now realize that I was supposed to put either N/A or NONE.

Hopefully they won't be too strict on that point, because I think we submitted pretty solid evidence.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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Thanks for the response. That does make sense. Actually I'm the spouse, and I am a US citizen. On the form we left a few questions blank like "other names used" because she doesn't use any other names, and information about children, because we don't have any children. I only now realize that I was supposed to put either N/A or NONE.

Hopefully they won't be too strict on that point, because I think we submitted pretty solid evidence.

**fingers crossed** for you!!

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Filed: Other Country: Sri Lanka
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I mailed I-751 on the 13th of January and I left spouse A# blank too. There were two more items I left blank. Lets hope we don't get RFE's.

AOS

July 21st 2006 - I130, I485, and I765 Filed

Aug 10th 2006 - NOA for I485, I765 & I130 received

Aug 14th 2006 - Biometric appointment date for I485 and I765 received

Aug 21st 2006 - Biometrics taken (DAY 31)

Aug 31st 2006 - Received interview notice via mail

Oct 17th 2006 - EAD Approved (DAY 88)

Oct 27th 2006 - Interview (DAY 98)

Oct 27th 2006 - Pending FBI background check

Dec 20th 2006 - Recieved RFE for joint Sponsor

Feb 10th 2007 - Mailed RFE for joint sponsor

Feb 12th 2007 - RFE recieved at USCIS

Mar 23rd 2007 - Recieved RFE for original signature for joint sponsor

Mar 27th 2007 - Mailed RFE

Mar 29th 2007 - RFE received at USCIS

Jun 28th 2007 - INFOPASS appontment

Jul 6th 2007 - mailed I765 renewal

Jul 8th 2007 - USCIS received I765 renewal

Jul 20th 2007 - NOA for I765 renewal

Dec 24th 2007 - NOA 2nd Biometric appointment date for I485 and I765 received

Jan 09th 2008 - 2nd Biometrics for I485 and I765

Mar 12th 2008 received green card approval notice

Mar 21st 2008 received green card

Removal of Conditions Timeline

01/13/2010 ... mailed I-751 packet to CSC

01/14/2010 ... delivered to CSC

01/19/2010 ... check cashed

02/01/2010 ... received Biometrics notice

02/17/2010 ... Biometrics appointment

02/25/2010 ... INFOPASS app. I-551 stamped on passport

03/11/2010 ... Green card approved

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You probably won't, but yeah should put 'N/A' for those kinda things: if you think about it: issuing RFE for something as retarded as that just adds more work to the adjudicator as s/he will be the one having to request RFE and then process the response. (That's assuming they can easily check whether citizen is naturalized or born)

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: Japan
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wangjexi and Shami,

Why don't you guys join "January Filers" thread :) ?

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...60&start=60

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