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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hello everyone,

Just like to ask on what paper does the USCIS required for the fiance application...

Some said, I should use the A4 size (8.27 inches x 11.69 inches)

and others said use the Legal size (8.5 inches x 14.0 inches)

I'm confused where to follow...Hope you can give some ideas...

Thank you in advance.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Tunisia
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Hello everyone,

Just like to ask on what paper does the USCIS required for the fiance application...

Some said, I should use the A4 size (8.27 inches x 11.69 inches)

and others said use the Legal size (8.5 inches x 14.0 inches)

I'm confused where to follow...Hope you can give some ideas...

Thank you in advance.

I just used 8.5 inx11 inch paper to download my forms and fill them out. I only use legal sizes if I have to download legal size forms or need to copy forms into legal size documents. Don't sweat the small stuff. If you want you can just download the forms right from the USICS.gov site and that should give you the idea of what size paper to use.

Important thing is that everything fits on it and you have the complete print out of the forms so you can correctly fill out the necessary and required forms for them to approve of your petition. Good luck!

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American standard (non-legal) is 8.5x11 inches.

If you send something to your US fiance on A4 that is okay.

No legal size.

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Most Americans don't know what A4 is … fun sometimes to print something on A4, give it to someone and watch them scratch their heads trying to ascertain what is 'different' about the paper they're holding.

Government agencies, though, aren't going to sweat over A4. I would avoid legal sized papers and other non-standard sizes.

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Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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Hello everyone,

Just like to ask on what paper does the USCIS required for the fiance application...

Some said, I should use the A4 size (8.27 inches x 11.69 inches)

and others said use the Legal size (8.5 inches x 14.0 inches)

I'm confused where to follow...Hope you can give some ideas...

Thank you in advance.

Just use A4 size, USCIS does not require legal size for anything. (neither does the embassy)

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/forum/129-philippines/

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