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I recieve in mail my fiance's G-325a form he mail to me but i just notice now that the paper he use to print it ,is a litte bigger than the ones i am printing out..will this cause a problem for us...if this is not going to be a problem than i wont do anything and just sent everything together..

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Not a problem. The US uses imperial measurements 8.5x11 inches. Many other places use metric, called A4 paper. Not sure the measurements for A4, but it is more narrow and longer than US paper.

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I recieve in mail my fiance's G-325a form he mail to me but i just notice now that the paper he use to print it ,is a litte bigger than the ones i am printing out..will this cause a problem for us...if this is not going to be a problem than i wont do anything and just sent everything together..

He is using A4 paper which is a different size than the US standard of 8.5" X 11". As long as all information is contained on the paper you are okay. If it bothers you, you can trim the length down to 11" but the width will still be a bit smaller. We submitted our documents at the Embassy stage with both sizes of paper. I really wish the US would get off its dead behind and join the rest of the world in using the metric system like we keep promising we will then this issue would go away (maybe in a hundred years :blush: ).

Good luck,

Dave

Edited by Dave&Roza
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Not a problem. The US uses imperial measurements 8.5x11 inches. Many other places use metric, called A4 paper. Not sure the measurements for A4, but it is more narrow and longer than US paper.

For what it is worth the size of A4 paper is:

210 mm X 297 mm or 8.27" X 11.69"

Only the USA and Canada have not adopted the ISO standard for paper.

Edited by Dave&Roza
 
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