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i was gonna suggest a photocopy of the picture

 

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Filed: Other Country: Saudi Arabia
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6 hours ago, HerGhost said:

We think we gave the embassy our original I-797 NOA2, or just lost it along the way. Shame on us, I know. Also, we do not have a photocopy. Believe me, this is embarassing. My question is, has anyone tried submitting a picture instead of a photocopy? We have a very good picture. Thank you in advance

Is this a joke?

 

You can’t convert a photo into a pdf?

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Romania
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7 hours ago, Nitas_man said:

Is this a joke?

 

You can’t convert a photo into a pdf?

Lol. I dont think she/he is worried about the extension of the file, but more about the hand on the pic holding the paper. 

 

Anyway should work I guess either way.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Albania
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15 hours ago, Nitas_man said:

Is this a joke?

 

You can’t convert a photo into a pdf?

Of course you can.  Please do not be negative due to something you may not understand.

 

Photos can be imported into word and saved as pdf.  Some printers can also save the photo as a .pdf extension.

Filed: Other Country: Saudi Arabia
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2 hours ago, UAreWhatuBecame said:

Of course you can.  Please do not be negative due to something you may not understand.

 

Photos can be imported into word and saved as pdf.  Some printers can also save the photo as a .pdf extension.

After K3/AOS/ROC then DCF then SB1 I believe I have a full and complete understanding of how to transfer what documents where in relation to filing for immigration benefits.  That’s a lot of interview rooms.  Wrong place to snow.

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On 9/14/2019 at 9:28 AM, Nitas_man said:

After K3/AOS/ROC then DCF then SB1 I believe I have a full and complete understanding of how to transfer what documents where in relation to filing for immigration benefits.  That’s a lot of interview rooms.  Wrong place to snow.

What's a PDF?

 

Anyway, you goofy folks are talking about file types for a paper process. Just plain goofy. 

 

We're submitting a photo, which is legible, in place of a photocopy. The photo is very obviously not a photocopy, so I came here for reassurance. Which I got. Thank you. Goofy.

Filed: Other Country: Saudi Arabia
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1 hour ago, HerGhost said:

What's a PDF?

 

Anyway, you goofy folks are talking about file types for a paper process. Just plain goofy. 

 

We're submitting a photo, which is legible, in place of a photocopy. The photo is very obviously not a photocopy, so I came here for reassurance. Which I got. Thank you. Goofy.

Transferring documents back and forth between petitioner and NVC / overseas beneficiary and beneficiary/embassy for interview prep is a paper process?

LOL

 

 

 
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