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That is the question....

Previous filers, have you guys used staples or paper clips?

I know this may sound overly #######, but I guess I'm trying to make things as simple and convenient to these people that they don't waste their time nor ours

Thank you for any input

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No staples. They will have to unstaple it. Clips okay.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Gotta be honest we just put all our paperwork in the envelope without any clips or staples and it all went through just fine :) Most important thing I think personally is making sure its all there and in order. As long as that's the case you should be fine :)

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Gotta be honest we just put all our paperwork in the envelope without any clips or staples and it all went through just fine :) Most important thing I think personally is making sure its all there and in order. As long as that's the case you should be fine :)

Me too, I just stacked them in order without all those paper clips for every little subsection. The exception was applying for adjustment atatus from K1 with EAD and AP, That's three separate applications going in the same mailing. I used the bulldog clips to hold each application together as a unit.

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