If you are filing an application with USCIS on paper, it’s essential to follow their formatting rules carefully. Even small details can make a big difference in how your case is processed.
Single-Sided Only
One critical instruction: Print all documents single-sided. Do not print double-sided.
USCIS instructions clearly state that applications must be submitted on one side of the paper only. Submitting double-sided pages may:
Delay your case
Cause rejection
Lead to requests for resubmission
Why It Matters
It may seem like a minor detail, but in immigration filings, small mistakes can have serious consequences. Avoid unnecessary delays by reading and following the USCIS form instructions closely.
Summary:
When filing paper applications with USCIS, always print single-sided. Double-sided filings may be rejected or delayed.
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