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- 06-03-2012
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- 21-06-2012
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- 13-10-2012
With manual forms, this is what I have done in the past. With the new bar code forms, I put the date that I am signing the document. That seems to be satisfactory to the visa office (at least CPC-M and CPP-O have not complained.)melissa123 said:1. E.g. when it says "what is the time period you have worked or went to school" if it was from 2005 to Present do you put 2005 to "the current date"? Or do you write in pen "present". Are you able to do that? because when I try to type Present it doesn't allow me to do so.
With manual forms, I would always write "N/A". With the new bar code forms, no sense in putting anything on the forms after, since they won't look at them - they'll scan the barcode and pick up the information coded there. So now I leave them blank.melissa123 said:2. If it is not applicable to us and the online application just doesn't let me type anything in that field completely do I just leave it blank and print it out. Or go back when it is printed and right N/A in every empty space? Or is that not necessary?
I'd abbreviate. If I had a concern about them understanding the abbreviation, I would attach a separate page (make sure you put your name and if you have it your UCI on the page) and explain what you meant. That's worked for me in the past.melissa123 said:3. In some of the questions example what diploma did you receive and e.g. "High School Diploma" It doesn't let me write the whole description so does putting H.S. Diploma make a difference? OR would you recommend not to abbreviate anything? and if so can I leave it blank and write it in after it is printed again?
Good luck!