What shall I do on the visa form question that doesn't fit to me?
When I fill Australia visa form I got a question that ask me "Other ways you spell your name". Unfortunately I have no other way so I think it's better to leave it blank at the same time I fell it must be filled something and I got idea to say none but on the instruction of the form there is nothing that say put none on question that doesn't fit to you, so what shall I do?
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When I fill Australia visa form I got a question that ask me "Other ways you spell your name". Unfortunately I have no other way so I think it's better to leave it blank at the same time I fell it must be filled something and I got idea to say none but on the instruction of the form there is nothing that say put none on question that doesn't fit to you, so what shall I do?
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Draw a line or put "n/"a (for not applicable) if you feel you must do something.
– RoboKaren
Sep 7 '16 at 2:52
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@RoboKaren - would that not be a "n/a" ;-)
– user13044
Sep 7 '16 at 3:20
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When I fill Australia visa form I got a question that ask me "Other ways you spell your name". Unfortunately I have no other way so I think it's better to leave it blank at the same time I fell it must be filled something and I got idea to say none but on the instruction of the form there is nothing that say put none on question that doesn't fit to you, so what shall I do?
visas paperwork australia
When I fill Australia visa form I got a question that ask me "Other ways you spell your name". Unfortunately I have no other way so I think it's better to leave it blank at the same time I fell it must be filled something and I got idea to say none but on the instruction of the form there is nothing that say put none on question that doesn't fit to you, so what shall I do?
visas paperwork australia
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Draw a line or put "n/"a (for not applicable) if you feel you must do something.
– RoboKaren
Sep 7 '16 at 2:52
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@RoboKaren - would that not be a "n/a" ;-)
– user13044
Sep 7 '16 at 3:20
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Draw a line or put "n/"a (for not applicable) if you feel you must do something.
– RoboKaren
Sep 7 '16 at 2:52
3
@RoboKaren - would that not be a "n/a" ;-)
– user13044
Sep 7 '16 at 3:20
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Draw a line or put "n/"a (for not applicable) if you feel you must do something.
– RoboKaren
Sep 7 '16 at 2:52
Draw a line or put "n/"a (for not applicable) if you feel you must do something.
– RoboKaren
Sep 7 '16 at 2:52
3
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@RoboKaren - would that not be a "n/a" ;-)
– user13044
Sep 7 '16 at 3:20
@RoboKaren - would that not be a "n/a" ;-)
– user13044
Sep 7 '16 at 3:20
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Leave it blank, which is what I imagine the vast majority of people filling the form will do. If it's a paper form, drawing a line through the box also works.
Writing "NONE" or "N/A" is also acceptable, but runs a tiny risk of some dimwitted computer or bureaucrat actually thinking your name is None. (See also: Mr. Null.)
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Leave it blank, which is what I imagine the vast majority of people filling the form will do. If it's a paper form, drawing a line through the box also works.
Writing "NONE" or "N/A" is also acceptable, but runs a tiny risk of some dimwitted computer or bureaucrat actually thinking your name is None. (See also: Mr. Null.)
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Leave it blank, which is what I imagine the vast majority of people filling the form will do. If it's a paper form, drawing a line through the box also works.
Writing "NONE" or "N/A" is also acceptable, but runs a tiny risk of some dimwitted computer or bureaucrat actually thinking your name is None. (See also: Mr. Null.)
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Leave it blank, which is what I imagine the vast majority of people filling the form will do. If it's a paper form, drawing a line through the box also works.
Writing "NONE" or "N/A" is also acceptable, but runs a tiny risk of some dimwitted computer or bureaucrat actually thinking your name is None. (See also: Mr. Null.)
Leave it blank, which is what I imagine the vast majority of people filling the form will do. If it's a paper form, drawing a line through the box also works.
Writing "NONE" or "N/A" is also acceptable, but runs a tiny risk of some dimwitted computer or bureaucrat actually thinking your name is None. (See also: Mr. Null.)
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Draw a line or put "n/"a (for not applicable) if you feel you must do something.
– RoboKaren
Sep 7 '16 at 2:52
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@RoboKaren - would that not be a "n/a" ;-)
– user13044
Sep 7 '16 at 3:20