I'm under the impression that USCIS now may reject forms with any blank fields, does that imply that we need to write N/A to each and every blank field in all of the greencard application forms (I130, I485, I864, I131 etc)?
For example some forms ask for information about previous marriages and kids, and they even put "(if any)" in the section title, so if I have no previous marriages nor kids, do I still have to go through all these sections and put down "N/A" to all the fields related to previous marriages and kids, such as to end my nonexistent previous marriage in the city of N/A and name my imaginary baby N/A N/A N/A?
There are just a lot of these fields not only in the previous marriages/kids sections but literally everywhere in the form and writing N/As all over the place seems a bit counterintuitive and redundant.
How does everyone handle this situation?
Thanks
For example some forms ask for information about previous marriages and kids, and they even put "(if any)" in the section title, so if I have no previous marriages nor kids, do I still have to go through all these sections and put down "N/A" to all the fields related to previous marriages and kids, such as to end my nonexistent previous marriage in the city of N/A and name my imaginary baby N/A N/A N/A?
There are just a lot of these fields not only in the previous marriages/kids sections but literally everywhere in the form and writing N/As all over the place seems a bit counterintuitive and redundant.
How does everyone handle this situation?
Thanks
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