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Filed: Country: Mexico
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I am in the process of getting this filled out for my husband. I wanted to check a few things before I print it out to have him sign it. Any input is greatly appreciated.

1. This form is NOT to be filled out in all capital letters correct?

2. I can not fit my city and country of birth in the space provided, that means I need to leave it blank, and attach an extra page right? Do I just type up the question and the answer on the extra page and print it out, then attach behind the form?

3. How strict are they about the months you put that you lived at your different addresses and worked your different jobs? My husband and I are sure we have the months pretty much correct, but a couple may be a month off. It is really hard to remember all dates as he moved and changed jobs quite often. We don't have much documentation about the specific time periods of his jobs, as he was illegally in the United States. If put down what we honestly think is correct, and it turns out to be a little off, will that be a problem?

4. It asks for the employers name, is that specifically the person who hired him (which we don't know), or just the name of the company he worked for?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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1. We used a mix of all caps and all lower case. It wasn't an issue

2. Can you leave it blank, print it off and hand write it in?

3. Not very, I ball-parked some of my dates - just keep it consistent on future forms

4. We just put the company

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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2. if you cant write it in by hand, then no you cannot leave it blank and attach a page, you have to write SEE ATTACHED. then write the number with question and answer on the attached sheet.

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1. This form is NOT to be filled out in all capital letters correct?

Correct. Capitalize the last name.

WASHINGTON George

2. I can not fit my city and country of birth in the space provided, that means I need to leave it blank, and attach an extra page right? Do I just type up the question and the answer on the extra page and print it out, then attach behind the form?

write: see attached and attach an extra page. Yes, type the question and answer but do not forget to sign and date on the extra page.

3. How strict are they about the months you put that you lived at your different addresses and worked your different jobs? My husband and I are sure we have the months pretty much correct, but a couple may be a month off. It is really hard to remember all dates as he moved and changed jobs quite often. We don't have much documentation about the specific time periods of his jobs, as he was illegally in the United States. If put down what we honestly think is correct, and it turns out to be a little off, will that be a problem?

Write to your best knowledge -- if he worked in US illegally, this is a problem. I'd say consult a lawyer.

4. It asks for the employers name, is that specifically the person who hired him (which we don't know), or just the name of the company he worked for?

The company.

wow, i can't believe two already have posted answers as I was posting mine.. pretty fast :thumbs:

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