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Writing in native language

tuhin

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Apr 4, 2010
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As we know there are two sections (section A & B) in the "Additional Family Background" form. At the top of the form there is an instruction like "Complete all names in English & your native language".

My question, the instruction 'writing in native language' is this applicable only for Section A or also section B, I mean for the whole form?

Plz help and clear me.
 

wilson

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Hi,
It is applicable for both sections.

If you are printing or typing the form in English, write below each name with a fine point pen to accommodate the space.
 

huzcan

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May 6, 2013
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Hi Wilson,

In my case i can just speak my native language as its my mother tongue, so can i skip the writing part or is it mandatory to learn how to write in native language and write the same?

regards
Huz

wilson said:
Hi,
It is applicable for both sections.

If you are printing or typing the form in English, write below each name with a fine point pen to accommodate the space.
 

mitali

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huzcan said:
Hi Wilson,

In my case i can just speak my native language as its my mother tongue, so can i skip the writing part or is it mandatory to learn how to write in native language and write the same?

regards
Huz
It is not mandatory to write in native language. You can write in English. You will also have to submit two labels with your address....for these also you may write in English.

Mitali
 

huzcan

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Thanks a Ton Mitali.

mitali said:
It is not mandatory to write in native language. You can write in English. You will also have to submit two labels with your address....for these also you may write in English.

Mitali