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  Maybe a dumb question but this whole process has me paranoid.  Do you guys mail your F4 in a separate letter sized envelope inside a USPS priority envelope?  What if anything do you print on the inside envelope?

 

Steve

Posted (edited)

I let the dealer take care of it.

 

EDIT:  I just realized you are not using a trust so you need fingerprints and sign off.  I had a trust so I didn't need that (yet).

Edited by Hozzie
Posted

Thanks guys.  I just noticed that the lady at the Police Dept that did my fingerprint cards did not fill out the 'employer and address' block below her signature.  Should I fill that out or is it OK?

 

Steve

Posted
Thanks so much. I've heard so many stories about rejected forms in the last couple of weeks that I question everything on it.

Steve
Posted

I mail mine USPS priority so I have a tracking number and know that they received it.  That combined with a check to know when it's cashed is my process.

Posted

Thanks guys.  I just noticed that the lady at the Police Dept that did my fingerprint cards did not fill out the 'employer and address' block below her signature.  Should I fill that out or is it OK?

 

Steve

 

What goes in that block? Her employer and address or my (applicant) employer and address? The guy that did my fingerprints today told me to put my employer and address in there. I assumed they wanted the employer and address of the person taking my prints.

Posted

What goes in that block? Her employer and address or my (applicant) employer and address? The guy that did my fingerprints today told me to put my employer and address in there. I assumed they wanted the employer and address of the person taking my prints.

 

 

It should be the person doing your prints employer.

Steve

 

 

I've listed my (applicants) employer in that block on all my forms and all have been approved no problem.  So, does it matter what goes in that block?

Posted
Thanks for cheering me up:)

Seriously, does the "waiting time" graph on the NFA Tracker website accurately predict stamp received time?

Steve
Posted (edited)

Thanks for cheering me up:)
Seriously, does the "waiting time" graph on the NFA Tracker website accurately predict stamp received time?
Steve

Providing nobody lied , fresh forms are predicted to take at least 15 months. Spring of 2015 is quite accurate. Edited by Threeeighty

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