If the USCIS makes all forms available as PDF documents, why can’t they all have fillable form fields? I prefer to have everything typed neatly. The I-129F isn’t a long form but it’s one of the forms that you need to complete by printing or typing. Maybe it’s a test. When applying for a job, employers probably take note of who types applications and who doesn’t. I’m sure these immigration officials see some terrible handwriting and are grateful to get typed forms.
This entry was posted by Matthew Crumley on Sunday, December 5th, 2004 at 7:05 PM.
Matthew is currently a software developer who works on simulation devices and their user interfaces. In his spare time he reads the news, dabbles with code, is active in his homeowner association, and enjoys life with his wife and pet terrier.
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