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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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I just read a post that when this idividual was interviewed, the officer stated that the forms that she submitted had to be 'typed' and not hand written. The post was vague so not sure what forms she was speaking of. I am filing a K1 and going through Casablanca, and the forms I am working on are as such:

DS-230 Part I and II

DS-156

DS-156K

DS-157

I-134 Aff of Support

I was going to type as much as I could, but certain areas of the form, such as addresses have to be hand written because difficult to get the whole address in.

What has anyone heard about these forms having to be typed instead of handwritten. Thanks!

“You cannot enter heaven until you believe, and you will not truly believe until you (truly) love one another.” [Muslim, Al-Iman (Faith); 93]

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I just read a post that when this idividual was interviewed, the officer stated that the forms that she submitted had to be 'typed' and not hand written. The post was vague so not sure what forms she was speaking of. I am filing a K1 and going through Casablanca, and the forms I am working on are as such:

DS-230 Part I and II

DS-156

DS-156K

DS-157

I-134 Aff of Support

I was going to type as much as I could, but certain areas of the form, such as addresses have to be hand written because difficult to get the whole address in.

What has anyone heard about these forms having to be typed instead of handwritten. Thanks!

As you say, type as much as possible, and hand write were needed. Mostly, it is useful because it's difficult to mis-read typed text, but sometimes very easy to misread chicken scratches type of hand writing!

If you have read that people in your consulate don't accept hand written, then you can put "See attached sheet" in the form, and then attach a sheet with the question clearly labeled and take up as much space as required (similar to how the guides direct you to answer the how you met question for I129f)

K-1:

January 28, 2009: NOA1

June 4, 2009: Interview - APPROVED!!!

October 11, 2009: Wedding

AOS:

December 23, 2009: NOA1!

January 22, 2010: Bogus RFE corrected through congressional inquiry "EAD waiting on biometrics only" Read about it here.

March 15, 2010: AOS interview - RFE for I-693 vaccination supplement - CS signed part 6!

March 27, 2010: Green Card recieved

ROC:

March 1, 2012: Mailed ROC package

March 7, 2012: Tracking says "notice left"...after a phone call to post office.

More detailed time line in profile.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Morocco
Timeline
Posted
I just read a post that when this idividual was interviewed, the officer stated that the forms that she submitted had to be 'typed' and not hand written. The post was vague so not sure what forms she was speaking of. I am filing a K1 and going through Casablanca, and the forms I am working on are as such:

DS-230 Part I and II

DS-156

DS-156K

DS-157

I-134 Aff of Support

I was going to type as much as I could, but certain areas of the form, such as addresses have to be hand written because difficult to get the whole address in.

What has anyone heard about these forms having to be typed instead of handwritten. Thanks!

As you say, type as much as possible, and hand write were needed. Mostly, it is useful because it's difficult to mis-read typed text, but sometimes very easy to misread chicken scratches type of hand writing!

If you have read that people in your consulate don't accept hand written, then you can put "See attached sheet" in the form, and then attach a sheet with the question clearly labeled and take up as much space as required (similar to how the guides direct you to answer the how you met question for I129f)

Ok... thats a good idea. I have no idea however what our consulate will require as far as this. I was under the impression that it could be written or typed. But since I'm a tad OCD I will type as much as I can! :wacko:

“You cannot enter heaven until you believe, and you will not truly believe until you (truly) love one another.” [Muslim, Al-Iman (Faith); 93]

 
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