Write your "A-number" on the back of the check?!

im50

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In instructions for sending N-400 off the USCIS website - Document Checklist – it says “Write your "A-number" on the back of the check”

Is this an error or not? If not where should we write A# exactly?! Between “Signature line” and “Do not write below line”?

Endorse here
X
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Do not write below this line
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Why not just write the application type and A# on the Memo field provided on the front of the check.? That is what it is for.... So for example:

Memo: N-400 (A#XXXXXXXX)

Also put your phone number on the front of the check if it isn't already there.
 
Why should I submit phone number on check?

That is another identifier - in addition to your name and address - should the check be separated from your application. You don't have to do it. I just normally put the same phone number as I mentioned in the application on my check.
 
In instructions for sending N-400 off the USCIS website - Document Checklist – it says “Write your "A-number" on the back of the check”

Is this an error or not? If not where should we write A# exactly?! Between “Signature line” and “Do not write below line”?

Endorse here
X
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Do not write below this line
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What do you mean, "Is it an error"?

:confused:

Do exactly what they say. Write A# just above the "line of doom" :)
Rule #1 of dealing with the government: give them what they want, even if it doesn't seem to make sense to you.
 
That threw me off as well. After hours of pondering I solved it.
I wrote my A# in the memo line of the cheque I attached.
In a way it is my own fault since I refuse to recognise check as a physical object :)

In instructions for sending N-400 off the USCIS website - Document Checklist – it says “Write your "A-number" on the back of the check”
 
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