JamesnYuHong Posted September 16, 2005 Report Share Posted September 16, 2005 You know the P4 forms ... the family composition sheet? On question 5, I didn't know what we should put ... it's asking how the petitioner entered the U.S. Well, I'm a citizen. I was born here.My wife left that one blank. Now, she's already had the medical exam and it is sealed up in the envelope.Will that be a problem at the interview? Do they look at those forms carefully, and would they let her fill in the answer? Link to comment
Dan R Posted September 16, 2005 Report Share Posted September 16, 2005 This is only a guess but since the paper work includes evidence of your citizenship and if you included a birth certificate showing you were born in the U.S.. I'd say they will ignore it or have her fill it in at interview. This is a cover all form and the question is for nationalized citizens or permanent residents. As long as the VO realizes this I expect it will be overlooked. We entered "By Birth". Link to comment
Trigg Posted September 16, 2005 Report Share Posted September 16, 2005 Take a deap breath--relax-inhale------exhale-----inhale-----exhale.. good! you will be fine, you will get your visa---but you may have a major heart attack in the meantime--inhale-----exhale---inhale---exhale------inhale-----exhale---inhale---exhale------inhale-----exhale---inhale---exhale------inhale-----exhale---inhale---exhale------inhale-----exhale---inhale---exhale------inhale-----exhale---inhale---exhale------inhale-----exhale---inhale---exhale------inhale-----exhale---inhale---exhale------inhale-----exhale---inhale---exhale------inhale-----exhale---inhale---exhale------inhale-----exhale---inhale---exhale------inhale-----exhale---inhale---exhale------inhale-----exhale---inhale---exhale------inhale-----exhale---inhale---exhale------inhale-----exhale---inhale---exhale------inhale-----exhale---inhale---exhale------inhale-----exhale---inhale---exhale------inhale-----exhale---inhale---exhale Caution when stoppingthe above excerise use extreme caution --sudden bouts of doing neither of the above can be fatal-(disclaimer by trigg) Link to comment
frank1538 Posted September 16, 2005 Report Share Posted September 16, 2005 You know the P4 forms ... the family composition sheet? On question 5, I didn't know what we should put ... it's asking how the petitioner entered the U.S. Well, I'm a citizen. I was born here.My wife left that one blank. Now, she's already had the medical exam and it is sealed up in the envelope.Will that be a problem at the interview? Do they look at those forms carefully, and would they let her fill in the answer?154627[/snapback]I wouldn't give it a second thought since there's nothing you can do about it now that the form is sealed away inside the medical envelope. Just have her prepared to answer the question if it comes up. Link to comment
JamesnYuHong Posted September 16, 2005 Author Report Share Posted September 16, 2005 You know the P4 forms ... the family composition sheet? On question 5, I didn't know what we should put ... it's asking how the petitioner entered the U.S. Well, I'm a citizen. I was born here.My wife left that one blank. Now, she's already had the medical exam and it is sealed up in the envelope.Will that be a problem at the interview? Do they look at those forms carefully, and would they let her fill in the answer?154627[/snapback]I wouldn't give it a second thought since there's nothing you can do about it now that the form is sealed away inside the medical envelope. Just have her prepared to answer the question if it comes up.154634[/snapback]Does the interviewer open the envelope at the interview? Does he/she spend much time looking at those forms? Link to comment
HanLi Posted September 16, 2005 Report Share Posted September 16, 2005 (edited) Follow Trigg's, Dan's, and Frank's advice... I think you will be fine, but your hair will fall out if you keep worrying about things beyond your control at this point... oh, now you can follow my advice to follow their advice, see how wonderful we work here!!! Edited September 16, 2005 by HanLi (see edit history) Link to comment
david_dawei Posted September 16, 2005 Report Share Posted September 16, 2005 You know the P4 forms ... the family composition sheet? On question 5, I didn't know what we should put ... it's asking how the petitioner entered the U.S.?Well, I'm a citizen. I was born here.My wife left that one blank. Now, she's already had the medical exam and it is sealed up in the envelope.Will that be a problem at the interview? Do they look at those forms carefully, and would they let her fill in the answer?154627[/snapback]I wouldn't give it a second thought since there's nothing you can do about it now that the form is sealed away inside the medical envelope. Just have her prepared to answer the question if it comes up.154634[/snapback]Does the interviewer open the envelope at the interview? Does he/she spend much time looking at those forms?154635[/snapback]The VO put the envelope back through the opening and told my SO to open the envelope and to hand her all the contents... Link to comment
LeeFisher3 Posted September 16, 2005 Report Share Posted September 16, 2005 I had my SO put "US Citizen by birth" on that line, but as this is a catch all form it probably is ignored. Link to comment
riki37421 Posted September 17, 2005 Report Share Posted September 17, 2005 I think very little time is spent looking at this particular form, In fact I lost the addresses to some of my family members on a piece of paper I brought along with me to china to fill out this form, and just put tdown their city and state. We had no difficulties. Good luck to you. Link to comment
JamesnYuHong Posted September 17, 2005 Author Report Share Posted September 17, 2005 I think very little time is spent looking at this particular form, In fact I lost the addresses to some of my family members on a piece of paper I brought along with me to china to fill out this form, and just put tdown their city and state. We had no difficulties. Good luck to you.154730[/snapback]Thanks everybody. You've made me feel better. Link to comment
missingher Posted September 17, 2005 Report Share Posted September 17, 2005 she could have just put N/A (not applicable) instead of leaving it blank.but it is a minor thing they might just have fill it in there at the interview but they might not even bother it not a big deal. Link to comment
bags Posted September 24, 2005 Report Share Posted September 24, 2005 I think very little time is spent looking at this particular form, In fact I lost the addresses to some of my family members on a piece of paper I brought along with me to china to fill out this form, and just put tdown their city and state. We had no difficulties. Good luck to you.154730[/snapback]Can someone tell me the name of this form? IS there a form called an 8801? Link to comment
bubbafred10 Posted September 25, 2005 Report Share Posted September 25, 2005 You know the P4 forms ... the family composition sheet? On question 5, I didn't know what we should put ... it's asking how the petitioner entered the U.S. Well, I'm a citizen. I was born here.My wife left that one blank. Now, she's already had the medical exam and it is sealed up in the envelope.Will that be a problem at the interview? Do they look at those forms carefully, and would they let her fill in the answer?154627[/snapback]You laopo can prepare a written statement to show that question 5 does not apply to you. That you are not a naturalized citizen, but rather was born in US, i.e. a US citizen by birth. The question is very confusing and was left blank. Link to comment
Recommended Posts
Please sign in to comment
You will be able to leave a comment after signing in
Sign In Now