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Alright back to askin a million questions but it seems to work so here we go

On the i 1485 For the contry of citizenship/Nationality what do i put because on the example guide it has numbers can i just put Germany. and the I 94 visa number is that just the admission number. and what do i use for the non imigarnt visa number is that the control number :o

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Yes if your citizenship/nationality is Germany put Germany.

I-94 has a number its usually in computer print on the front of the I-94.

The visa has a visa number. On the visa generally near the bottom of it.

And you have an A#! - A# can be found on the visa, on the I-94 usually writen on the back in pen or pencil and on your NOA2.

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The A# should be on the NOA2. The POE officer writes the A# at the back of the I-94.

I can't find my wife's A# on the visa nor on the I94, I hope it is on the NOA2, if I can find it!

The visa number is the red number printed on the visa inserted in the passport.

Alright back to askin a million questions but it seems to work so here we go

On the i 1485 For the contry of citizenship/Nationality what do i put because on the example guide it has numbers can i just put Germany. and the I 94 visa number is that just the admission number. and what do i use for the non imigarnt visa number is that the control number :o

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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I've checked and double checked everything. The only red number on the visa starts with a C and there is no alien number on the I-94. The NOA2 Does have an A number above the beneficiary's name; it is nine digits long.

Yes. Red number on visa is the visa number. Some of them start with a C now.

A number is as you saw on the NOA2

 
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