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Dreamy fiance is wondering if printing packet 3 forms on A4 paper would be detrimental. (I had sent him 8.5 *11 paper for G-325 as I figured that USCIS cant deal with metric paper, but figure that London Consulate must be used to it.)

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We finally talked at the Halloween party.

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elizabethrrr,

No problem - A4 and 8-1/2x11 paper are not that much different in size. A4 paper will fit fine in a US-size file folder.

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Dreamy fiance is wondering if printing packet 3 forms on A4 paper would be detrimental. (I had sent him 8.5 *11 paper for G-325 as I figured that USCIS cant deal with metric paper, but figure that London Consulate must be used to it.)

thanks

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My submissions have always been a mix of paper sizes. No one has ever commented on it either way.

Now That You Are A Permanent Resident

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