SF86 Pages to Bring on I Day

KTMDad

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I apologize if this has been covered (I tried searching but couldn't find info), but do Appointees bring the entire 100+ pages of the SF86 to I Day or only the pages that have been completed by the Appointee? I seem to recall reading somewhere that they were only to bring the pages that they have info on with them, but neither of us can recall if we read that or were just hopeful that they didn't have to bring all of the pages.
 
It does say only to bring the pages that were filled out, so you weren't dreaming, but I understand the feeling. So many times I have to double check things that I've read b
 
So does this mean, for example, if I checked the "no" box for everything on 50 pages that I wouldn't need to bring those pages at all? I mean, technically, I "filled them out" but are they assuming that if you don't have a page that you said no to everything on that page? Or should I bring the ones that I put "no" on and only not bring the ones that have absolutely no information on them?
 
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So does this mean, for example, if I checked the "no" box for everything on 50 pages that I wouldn't need to bring those pages at all? I mean, technically, I "filled them out" but are they assuming that if you don't have a page that you said no to everything on that page? Or should I bring the ones that I put "no" on and only not bring the ones that have absolutely no information on them?

If there is a question and you answered no, then you bring that page. The only ones you do not bring are the ones that only have your name and SS#. For example the pages about foreign investment. You answered no and then there are two more pages for additional investments. You only bring the first one with your answer.
 
They ask you to fill out that form ahead of time because there's so much information that they need - much of it only your parents know. You will use this form to fill all that data into an online form when you get to the Academy.

DD did NOT take the pages that had "no" marked at the top & nothing else on the page. It's easy enough to read the online form and realize it's a "no" answer. What she did do was listed the pages that had a "no" on them & brought that list. It made for a MUCH smaller packet.
 
DD did NOT take the pages that had "no" marked at the top & nothing else on the page. It's easy enough to read the online form and realize it's a "no" answer. What she did do was listed the pages that had a "no" on them & brought that list. It made for a MUCH smaller packet.

That is a good idea actually. I may have to do that as well. Even after I took out all the extra pages with nothing on them, I still have probably 70 pages left, so my packet is quite large.
 
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