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WayneA - 30 Nov 2005 09:34 GMT
We've used a printed I-864 form (downloaded from USCIS website)
rather than the copy sent by the Consulate - made a stupid mistake on
the original.  As we live in the UK, the form is A4 size rather than
the standard US paper size.  However, the form seems to fit on the
page fine.

I assume this is not a problem for submittal to the Consulate officer at
our interview, but can anyone give me some re-assurance?!

Wayne
andrea874 - 30 Nov 2005 11:20 GMT
> We've used a printed I-864 form (downloaded from USCIS website)
> rather than the copy sent by the Consulate - made a stupid mistake on
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>
> Wayne

They wont care...
Folinskyinla - 30 Nov 2005 13:29 GMT
> We've used a printed I-864 form (downloaded from USCIS website)
> rather than the copy sent by the Consulate - made a stupid mistake on
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>
> Wayne

When I started sending forms via PDF overseas, I wondered about this.  I
asked a ConOff about this when in conversation about something else and
his comment was -- happens all the time -- don't worry.

Since then I've noted its never been a problem.

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WayneA - 30 Nov 2005 13:54 GMT
> When I started sending forms via PDF overseas, I wondered about this.
> I asked a ConOff about this when in conversation about something else
> and his comment was -- happens all the time -- don't worry.
>
> Since then I've noted its never been a problem.

That's what I thought.

Thanks to you both!
 
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