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Form DS230 Question: Question #22, Not Enough Space?

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Filed: Country: New Zealand
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Is it me? or Question #22 father's address box is too small to fill the whole address. Its not fitting in.

Question #29 ask mom's current address, but this box take 2 lines unlike other, which only has one line to put the address.

HOw are you guys squeezing the whole address in their? if you were to type it on computer?

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Anything that doesn't fit in the space provided should be put on a seperate sheet of paper. I typed it all out as much as the sapce allowed me to, then on a sheet of paper I wrote my name, case number on the top and then in order the question number and complete info. For example, I also couldn't fit father's address completely, si wrote out the whole address on the attached paper, same for mother's address and any other sections where i did not have enough space.

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Filed: Country: New Zealand
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Anything that doesn't fit in the space provided should be put on a seperate sheet of paper. I typed it all out as much as the sapce allowed me to, then on a sheet of paper I wrote my name, case number on the top and then in order the question number and complete info. For example, I also couldn't fit father's address completely, si wrote out the whole address on the attached paper, same for mother's address and any other sections where i did not have enough space.

So in the address line, you wrote see attached?

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Filed: IR-5 Country: India
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Anything that doesn't fit in the space provided should be put on a seperate sheet of paper. I typed it all out as much as the sapce allowed me to, then on a sheet of paper I wrote my name, case number on the top and then in order the question number and complete info. For example, I also couldn't fit father's address completely, si wrote out the whole address on the attached paper, same for mother's address and any other sections where i did not have enough space.

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Filed: IR-5 Country: India
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Just weird that they give twice as much address space for mother's (2lines) vs the fathers (1line), which you gota write on separate paper.

did most of you guys do the same?

Last time, I wrote by black ink pen and somehow managed to fit in.

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