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If you appoint an agent in the US on the DS-3032, "Choice of Address and Agent for Immigrant Visa Application", can that agent just e-mail the paper work received for the applicant, to the applicant to both fill out and (postal) mail back to the US Department of State? Or does the applicant need to fill out the originals and not scanned copies? I assume the completed documents can be mailed back to the US Department of State by either the applicant or agent, so long as they are completed by the applicant and have original signatures and not copies, is that right?

Also can it be on A4 paper? Would that cause a problem?

This is for a child so we thought it best for the petitioner to closely oversee the process by way of receiving all documents.

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I did notice in the "English Language Instruction Packet" @ http://infousa.state.gov/government/forpolicy/types_1309.html that they ask you to use the enclosed envelope. I wonder if that is really required. Even if it is, I suppose the applicant could (postal) mail the previously e-mailed forms back to the agent in the US who could then postal mail then to the US Department of State.

 
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