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K1 I-129F Debate: Write N/A or Leave empty

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Kenya
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Hello, My fiancé and i are finishing writing our application. However, we've received multiple answers as-to if we should leave Not Applicable items empty or write "N/A"? Not sure if this will affect how the application is read by the reviewer or automated form reviewer. 

Let me know as soon as you can! 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Myanmar
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It depends on the question.  
 

For example, middle name.  If the beneficiary  doesn’t have a middle name, then leave it blank lest the visa is issued with the middle name of “Na”.  

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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12 hours ago, New2Visas said:

Hello, My fiancé and i are finishing writing our application. However, we've received multiple answers as-to if we should leave Not Applicable items empty or write "N/A"? Not sure if this will affect how the application is read by the reviewer or automated form reviewer. 

Let me know as soon as you can! 

We filed last year and were probably over cautious, writing N/A every place that would accept it.  Approved with no problems. But, as Mike E. says, make sure that the entry can't be interpreted as a legitimate answer - off the top of my head names and addresses would be the only place to be careful.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Kenya
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20 hours ago, Mike E said:

It depends on the question.  
 

For example, middle name.  If the beneficiary  doesn’t have a middle name, then leave it blank lest the visa is issued with the middle name of “Na”.  

I See! Thank you!!!! 

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On 2/12/2022 at 7:38 AM, Mike E said:

It depends on the question.  
 

For example, middle name.  If the beneficiary  doesn’t have a middle name, then leave it blank lest the visa is issued with the middle name of “Na”.  

Visa will not be issued with said middle name.  This would be corrected by the DOS long before they actually issue the visa.  

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