LAW OFFICE OF MUHAMMED KUS

Printing USCIS Applications Correctly

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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