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Ok so I'm pretty much well done filling out and printing the wonderful I-130 with the G-325A x 2 for my CR-1 so I have a weird question. Some of the fields where I typed info in aren't long enough to show the info I typed in so there's a plus sign at the end of the box and what's in the box is cut off. Is this a big deal or no? Also even though I typed everything in if I forgot some minor thing like a zip code or whatever is it a big deal to write it in in pen or should I do them over again?

OH! I almost forgot. For my employment on the I-130 I used every line provided which covered all the jobs I've had the last 5 yrs. Now where there's gaps, meaning I was unemployed, should I attach an extra sheet covering those gaps or are they bright enough to figure out I wasn't working? I just don't wanna get the dreaded RFE's for something stupid like that.

Thanks much!

jynx - Canadian Chick

dragnfly - American Dude

July-07-07 - Married in Las Vegas

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Ok so I'm pretty much well done filling out and printing the wonderful I-130 with the G-325A x 2 for my CR-1 so I have a weird question. Some of the fields where I typed info in aren't long enough to show the info I typed in so there's a plus sign at the end of the box and what's in the box is cut off. Is this a big deal or no? Also even though I typed everything in if I forgot some minor thing like a zip code or whatever is it a big deal to write it in in pen or should I do them over again?

OH! I almost forgot. For my employment on the I-130 I used every line provided which covered all the jobs I've had the last 5 yrs. Now where there's gaps, meaning I was unemployed, should I attach an extra sheet covering those gaps or are they bright enough to figure out I wasn't working? I just don't wanna get the dreaded RFE's for something stupid like that.

Thanks much!

I came across the same problem when filling forms on Adobe. What I did was print it and fill some of the answers by hand - or you can always say "see attachment #whatever" and attach responses in a white page with your case number on it. But rules have changed so much in the last 8 months that I have no clue as to how to do it now. Are you doing DCF or CR-1 through NVC?

Explaining gaps in employment is a good idea :thumbs: .- I guess that you will do it with a letter or something, because they are likely to want to know what did you do during those gaps.

Hope other members with more experience jump in and help you as well.

Peace, L.

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came across the same problem when filling forms on Adobe. What I did was print it and fill some of the answers by hand - or you can always say "see attachment #whatever" and attach responses in a white page with your case number on it

I did the same. Some spots it would't let me type what I needed so I filled it in by hand. I don't think it matters as long as it's legible.

 
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