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I would like to type on i-130 which looks clean and clear. But I cannot type N/A or NONE in some boxes that does not apply for me.

For example: Part 2 , Item 16 How many times have you been married ?

I have never been married. I was going to type NONE (that what the instruction says). But it does not let me type NONE.

So, my question is can I type some information from computer and hand write some information with pen after I print i-130 ?

Or it has to be all typed or all hand written ?

 

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5 minutes ago, sinope said:

I would like to type on i-130 which looks clean and clear. But I cannot type N/A or NONE in some boxes that does not apply for me.

For example: Part 2 , Item 16 How many times have you been married ?

I have never been married. I was going to type NONE (that what the instruction says). But it does not let me type NONE.

So, my question is can I type some information from computer and hand write some information with pen after I print i-130 ?

Or it has to be all typed or all hand written ?

 

I would go for one or another, not both. I know it's silly but sometimes they can complain. Make sure you can read it if you decide to do it by hand otherwise just go with computer. 

K1 Visa Process

Nov. 2016 - Applied for K1 Visa
Nov. 2016 - NOA1 

April 2017 - NOA2 (6 months!)

April 2017 - Arrived to NVC

April 2017 - Got the # from NVC

May 2017 - Case left NVC

May 2017 - Arrived to Embassy

May 2017 - Got Package 3 

May 2017- Got Package 4

May 2017 - Interview [APPROVED!]

June 2017 - Visa arrived home

June 2017 - Made it to the US. Finally with my future hubby!!

July 2017 - Married!

AOS Process

August 2017 - Started AOS

August 2017 - NOA1

Sept. 2017 - Biometrics

19th Dec. 2018 - Interview date  [16 months]

Dec. 2018 - GC processing

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Just now, Andsco said:

I would go for one or another, not both. I know it's silly but sometimes they can complain. Make sure you can read it if you decide to do it by hand otherwise just go with computer. 

I would like to go with computer because my handwriting may not be understandable to reader but I cannot type NONE or N/A where the form takes numeric data.

Posted
1 hour ago, sinope said:

I would like to type on i-130 which looks clean and clear. But I cannot type N/A or NONE in some boxes that does not apply for me.

For example: Part 2 , Item 16 How many times have you been married ?

I have never been married. I was going to type NONE (that what the instruction says). But it does not let me type NONE.

So, my question is can I type some information from computer and hand write some information with pen after I print i-130 ?

Or it has to be all typed or all hand written ?

 

I type and hand written (where the type is not available), and my case was fine. I got approved without RFE.

NSC

NOA1: 03 JUL 2017

NOA2: 31 JAN 2018

NVC RECEIVED: FEB 15 2018

CASE #: MAR 21 2018

DS261: MAR 24 2018

AOS PAY: MAR 27 2018, "PAID" MAR 29 2018

IV PAY: MAR 29 2018

SD: APR 05 2018

CC: APR 17 2018

 

 

 
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