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    Question: should information that we do not have or does not pertain to us be filled out with N/A? Like my husband does not have a middle name so should we put N/A in the cell?

    How does USCIS feel about having the forms filled out on the computer and then write the N/A by hand?
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    Originally posted by Walbrzyszanka21 View Post
    Question: should information that we do not have or does not pertain to us be filled out with N/A? Like my husband does not have a middle name so should we put N/A in the cell?

    How does USCIS feel about having the forms filled out on the computer and then write the N/A by hand?
    If it's a question that, by previous questions or the wording of the form, can't apply to you, you can put "N/A". If it's a question that asks for whether you have something that could potentially apply to you, but you don't have, put "none". For middle name, I would just leave it blank, because you don't want them to mistakenly think your middle name is "none" or "NA".

    Yes, you can fill out some questions by hand if you want.

    This is my personal opinion and is not to be construed as legal advice.

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